Episode 2: My Wife Doesn't Complete Me. And That's Why We Work.
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You complete me.
Three words from a 1996 movie that quietly broke a generation's understanding of what love is supposed to look like. It sounds romantic. In practice it might be one of the most damaging ideas we've normalized in relationships.
In this episode I'm making the case that completion is the wrong goal entirely. Two half-people don't make a whole relationship. Two whole people make something better than either of them could build alone.
We talk about the difference between completing and complementing. Why your partner should be the insurance policy, not the gas in your car. What it actually looks like when two complete people choose each other. And how to start doing the quiet, unglamorous work of becoming whole so you have something real to bring to the table.
This one connects to the Intentionality pillar of FOPICA. You don't become complete by accident. It requires deliberate choice.
The FOPICA Principle is available now on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
How Long Do I Wait to Honk? is also available on Amazon.