Why You Keep Choosing Toxic Chaos Over Stable Love
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This episode explores the psychological reasons why individuals frequently bypass stable partners in favor of toxic, emotionally unavailable relationships. It explains that people often mistake cortisol-driven anxiety for romantic "chemistry," becoming addicted to the intermittent reinforcement of a partner's fluctuating affection. The source suggests these patterns are often subconscious attempts to resolve childhood traumas by recreating familiar domestic chaos. Furthermore, many "fixers" or "empaths" use these dysfunctional dynamics to avoid their own internal pain, finding purpose in a partner's constant crisis. Ultimately, the author argues that healing requires recalibrating the nervous system to accept that healthy, "boring" peace is the true foundation of love.
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