Discover why feeling loved is a skill, not just a feeling. Learn to break free from the performance trap and build lasting intimacy through radical curiosity, vulnerability, and daily rituals.

You can’t feel loved if you aren't being your real self; you’re just feeling approved of for the performance. Real intimacy requires trading the mask of being 'agreeable' for the courage of being authentic.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was reading this fascinating study by happiness and relationship scientists that found two-thirds of adults actually yearn to feel more loved in their daily lives. It’s that heavy feeling of being "alone in a crowd," or even unloved in a long-term marriage.
Miles: It’s so relatable, right? We often think the solution is making ourselves more "lovable" or waiting for the other person to change, but the research suggests something totally counterintuitive. Feeling loved isn't just about what you receive; it’s about "changing the conversation" through specific mindsets like radical curiosity and vulnerability.
Lena: Exactly! It’s like that "relationship seasaw" metaphor—the idea that by lifting someone else up and truly knowing them, we actually create the safety to be known and loved ourselves.
Miles: That’s the key. So, let’s explore how we can shift our perspective to bridge that gap and start reciprocating love in a way that feels natural and grounded.