Gabriel Mizrahi
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That was your post-breakup healing routine, Color Me Mine on a Tuesday. Hey, don't judge, man. I was 24 and I needed a new mug, okay? Oh, because the girl kept it in the breakup? Is that it?
That was your post-breakup healing routine, Color Me Mine on a Tuesday. Hey, don't judge, man. I was 24 and I needed a new mug, okay? Oh, because the girl kept it in the breakup? Is that it?
This is why you need a prenup, by the way.
This is why you need a prenup, by the way.
This is why you need a prenup, by the way.
So trust that too. Yeah, for sure. The part of the healing she does control, though, is what she learns and takes away from this relationship, because all of these great insights that she's having now, that is, to your point, Jordan, the reward for the pain. That's what creates meaning. And the meaning is a big part of healing, too.
So trust that too. Yeah, for sure. The part of the healing she does control, though, is what she learns and takes away from this relationship, because all of these great insights that she's having now, that is, to your point, Jordan, the reward for the pain. That's what creates meaning. And the meaning is a big part of healing, too.
So trust that too. Yeah, for sure. The part of the healing she does control, though, is what she learns and takes away from this relationship, because all of these great insights that she's having now, that is, to your point, Jordan, the reward for the pain. That's what creates meaning. And the meaning is a big part of healing, too.
I think that's what allows us to go through really painful stuff in life. And to come out the other side and say like, oh, that was brutal, but I now see this pattern clearly. I'm now in touch with this quality in myself. I now have that goal or I've developed that capacity that I wouldn't have had if this relationship hadn't ended.
I think that's what allows us to go through really painful stuff in life. And to come out the other side and say like, oh, that was brutal, but I now see this pattern clearly. I'm now in touch with this quality in myself. I now have that goal or I've developed that capacity that I wouldn't have had if this relationship hadn't ended.
I think that's what allows us to go through really painful stuff in life. And to come out the other side and say like, oh, that was brutal, but I now see this pattern clearly. I'm now in touch with this quality in myself. I now have that goal or I've developed that capacity that I wouldn't have had if this relationship hadn't ended.
So I find that that meaning becomes a kind of medicine for the pain.
So I find that that meaning becomes a kind of medicine for the pain.
So I find that that meaning becomes a kind of medicine for the pain.
The other amazing moment is when she said that she knows she can't control his growth. He's not her responsibility anymore. Amen, yeah. That is basically the opposite of codependence. So that's also huge.
The other amazing moment is when she said that she knows she can't control his growth. He's not her responsibility anymore. Amen, yeah. That is basically the opposite of codependence. So that's also huge.
The other amazing moment is when she said that she knows she can't control his growth. He's not her responsibility anymore. Amen, yeah. That is basically the opposite of codependence. So that's also huge.
Yeah, there's a little truth to that. Also, this thing she said at the very end, how she's not sure where to go next because she never let herself think about life without her boyfriend. That's also a really important piece of all this. I get the sense that she feels a little dazed after the breakup. She's unmoored, which of course she does her whole life for four years.
Yeah, there's a little truth to that. Also, this thing she said at the very end, how she's not sure where to go next because she never let herself think about life without her boyfriend. That's also a really important piece of all this. I get the sense that she feels a little dazed after the breakup. She's unmoored, which of course she does her whole life for four years.
Yeah, there's a little truth to that. Also, this thing she said at the very end, how she's not sure where to go next because she never let herself think about life without her boyfriend. That's also a really important piece of all this. I get the sense that she feels a little dazed after the breakup. She's unmoored, which of course she does her whole life for four years.