The right man will study you like a language he wants to be fluent in.
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@beytootrill
The right man will study you like a language he wants to be fluent in.
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The blueprint is believing in yourself. The cheat code is discipline and consistency.
I am well taken care of emotionally, financially, spiritually.
Thereâs nothing else to do except become a better version of yourself.
Sometimes, you just gotta accept people for who they are and, for your own sanity, leave them where theyâre at.
Examples of social interactions that rewire your brain for better or for worse đ§
Being around someone who constantly questions your beliefs â trains self doubt, second guessing, and over explaining yourself
Being believed and taken seriously when you speak â builds internal authority and self trust
Having your emotions minimized or rationalized away â teaches emotional suppression and confusion about your own feelings
Having someone mirror your experience (âthat makes senseâ) â strengthens emotional clarity and nervous system safety
Consistently needing to defend yourself â conditions hypervigilance and a prove yourself mindset
Being listened to without interruption â reinforces worth and internal calm
Being subtly corrected or âeducatedâ often â trains inferiority and dependency on othersâ opinions
Being asked curious, open questions â expands confidence and self exploration
Unpredictable reactions from others â trains anxiety and scanning for danger
Predictable, emotionally regulated people â teaches safety and regulation by proximity
Love that feels conditional â hardwires people pleasing and fear of loss
Love that remains steady during conflict â builds secure attachment patterns
Being the emotional container for others â trains self neglect and burnout
Having your needs met without guilt â normalizes receiving and rest
Saying what you think without softening it â builds your self respect and internal alignment
Pausing before responding instead of reacting â strengthens emotional regulation circuits
Leaving environments that feel off â teaches your body to trust its signals
Keeping promises to yourself â reinforces self trust neurologically
Letting discomfort pass without fixing it â expands emotional tolerance and resilience
Choosing rest without earning it â rewires worth away from productivity
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