VALENTINE’S DAY AND THE ART OF SELECTIVE BLINDNESS.
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Red flags don’t wear red. And most of the time, neither do we...when we ignore them.
In this episode, we go beyond February 14th aesthetics and confront something far more uncomfortable: the art of selective blindness in relationships.
Why do we ignore patterns that are obvious in hindsight?
Why does intensity feel like intimacy?
Why do we mistake chemistry for character?
Why do red flags rarely “wear red”?
This conversation isn’t coming from a place of expertise. It’s coming from experience; lived moments, uncomfortable realizations, and the humility to admit that sometimes, we don’t miss the signs… we negotiate with them.
It really doesn't matter if you’re single, in a relationship, or “it’s complicated,” this conversation will challenge you to audit not just your partner, but your perception.