
In "Closer to Love," Vex King reveals how self-love transforms relationships. This bestselling follow-up to "Good Vibes, Good Life" has sparked a cultural shift toward emotional awareness. What if the key to authentic connection isn't finding love, but understanding your own attachment style first?
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Have you ever noticed how the same patterns keep showing up in your relationships? The same arguments, the same disappointments, the same feeling that something's just not clicking? What if the problem isn't finding the right person but becoming the right person? Love functions as the most powerful force in human existence, yet we chase it externally while ignoring the only place it truly originates: within ourselves. Our relationships inevitably mirror the love we have for ourselves-either amplifying abundance or reflecting lack. This isn't just poetic wisdom; it's psychological reality. From birth, we develop attachment styles based on how caregivers respond to our emotional needs, creating unconscious patterns that repeat throughout our adult lives. Without deep self-knowledge, we lose ourselves over time, accumulating false ideas and adopting others' thought patterns. Many struggle to receive love due to unworthiness or find giving love difficult because of vulnerability fears. The challenge intensifies because relationships are like train journeys with no predetermined destination-two people experiencing life's landscapes together through dark tunnels and brilliant sunlight, neither fully knowing their own direction.