Tuesday Feb 25, 2025

008. Why True Love Begins After You’ve Fixed Yourself

In this episode, Dave Flenagan and Zoe Hirsch dive into Dr. Stef Huber's article exploring the motivations behind relationships and how they can evolve over time. Analyzing relationships through three stages – compensation for weaknesses, realization of potential, and ultimately, the co-creation of meaning – Huber provides a deep psychological perspective on partnerships.

Drawing on the theories of Freud, Adler, and Jung, the article examines how our subconscious motivations shape our connections with others. Huber argues that true love begins only when both partners have worked on themselves and come together as whole individuals. Instead of seeking validation from each other, relationships should be a space for growth and shared purpose.

Dave and Zoe discuss the transformative idea of shifting from dependence to collaboration, exploring how couples can move beyond surface-level interactions to create deeper, more meaningful connections. How can we reflect on our own relationships and identify the level at which we are connecting with our partners? And what steps can we take to build a relationship rooted in growth and shared meaning?

Tune in to explore the psychology of love, discover how to elevate your relationships, and learn how to co-create a more meaningful life together. Inspiration and practical tips included!

🎧 Listen now and start redefining love and connection!

Read the original Medium article here.

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