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[The Myth of 'Right Person, Wrong Time': Moving from Nostalgia to Real Connection]-[Why There’s No Such thing As the Right Person at the Wrong Time & Why Your Ex Was Never The One]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2024-07-12

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The Illusion of 'Right Person, Wrong Time'

In our modern cultural landscape, the phrase "right person, wrong time" has become a convenient narrative we use to cope with the pain of a breakup or a missed romantic opportunity. Jay Shetty argues that this concept is largely a myth—a psychological comfort blanket that prevents us from engaging with reality. By clinging to the idea that a relationship was perfect but hindered by timing, we often avoid facing the "inconvenient truth" that the relationship simply wasn't the right fit. This narrative is fueled by nostalgia, which acts as a filter that "amplifies the good stuff" while overshadowing the negativity, stress, and challenges that actually existed.

The Neuroscience of Nostalgia

Shetty delves into the neurological basis for why we romanticize the past. Drawing on research from journals like Neurology Live, he explains that nostalgic experiences stimulate the "reward centers of the brain." This chemical response makes nostalgia a powerful "coping strategy" to protect ourselves from "situational disappointment" and anxiety. However, this biological mechanism comes with a cost: it can lead us to live in the past, causing us to "linger on and make a relationship last too long" or judge new, healthy prospects unfairly. As the studies suggest, we aren't just longing for our past; we are remembering a "romanticized version" of it, which serves an evolutionary purpose but often misguides our current decision-making.

Moving from Imagination to Reality

To find genuine connection, Shetty urges listeners to stop seeking the "perfect" partner—a figment of our imagination—and start embracing the "real person." A real person comes with a "set of pros and a set of cons," including:

  • Relationship Status: Rather than using timing as an excuse, we should ask if we are willing to be patient or if the fundamental values are misaligned.
  • Goals: A healthy relationship doesn't require perfectly identical goals. Instead, it requires partners who "respect your goals and values them," supporting each other even when life paths diverge temporarily.
  • Trauma and Healing: We often falsely believe a partner must be "perfectly healed" before entering a relationship. In reality, the "right person will heal themselves as they watch you heal," becoming a companion in the process of inner work.

Conflict as a Catalyst for Growth

Shetty reframes the idea of a "perfect" match, suggesting that the "right person" is actually a "real person" who works through the inevitable friction of life with you. He uses the metaphor of rocks in a bag: "The rocks didn't become softer because they were made softer independently; they became softer because there was conflict and tension between the rocks." In a healthy partnership, arguments and disagreements should make you more "thoughtful" and "considerate."

Ultimately, the pursuit of a "right person, wrong time" narrative keeps us on a pedestal of our own making, preventing us from finding someone we can actually build a future with. By letting go of the "imagined version" of our past, we open ourselves to the possibility of a relationship defined by peace and mutual growth rather than just the fleeting "spark" of drama. As Shetty concludes, love isn't about finding someone who fits a pre-existing checklist; it is about choosing to do the right thing for a real person, and having them choose to do the same for you.

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I want us to live in reality more than I want us to live in imagination.
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Wait a minute, the one that treated you badly.
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Nostalgia is really, really interesting.
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I think we have a pretty weak understanding of nostalgia.
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It wasn't the wrong time.
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the one that got away
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