Why Relationships are the Quickest Way to Personal Growth | Sadia Khan
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- Psychologist Sadia Khan speaks into why relationships can be an incredible catalyst for personal growth. She shares that although we can work on ourselves independently, the unique opportunity that a secure and loving partner provides us to evolve, is unparalleled.
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So true and when you find the one who innerstands your journey. Life becomes so much better with all the ups & downs ❤
Great views ❤
No its not, can send you in the wrong direction.
And also the quickest way to get into addictions and negative karmic loops which people can never release. So, choose wisely or not at all. It's like eating a cake which has a 50% chance to kill you.
Stupidity is Bliss. Crazy thing I ever heard
Yea ok lol
Most men cannot afford modern women
Most meen can not afford the modern television set
its the same thing.
Thery may afford it, but they can not afford psychologically the way they are brainwashed,
men and women are brainwashed by modern world....
watch from where the modern trends come from from corporations etc.
Scientists dsay its very easy to be brainwashed by screens in positibve or negatove way, because it creates alpha state of mind,
it opens the door from socnsious mind into subconscous mind
stopping using analytical mind, unless you use metacognition or meditation and mindfulness.
Yes, most men could not afford ancient women too. The statement is eternal.
@@SumonAdakpbx profile pic checks out. Not in my civilisation. Maybe in yours which is pyramidal with elite on top and millions of destitutes
@@geewilly9822 Yes, I do agree. But the fact remains true as much as destitutes are, being everywhere.
@@geewilly9822 And yes, I agree to your first point. It's just that the situation was there but has worsened.