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[Accepting the End: Why They Weren't 'The One' and How to Move Forward]-[They Weren't The One For You and That's Ok (8 Steps to Breakthrough Heartbreak)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2024-08-23

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📋 Summary

Moving Beyond the Myth of 'The One'

Navigating the aftermath of a breakup is often agonizing because we internalize the belief that someone was meant for us. Jay Shetty argues that much of our suffering stems from "future tripping"—mentally constructing a life of wedding days and shared futures before a partner has even committed. When that person walks away, we are left "broken and broken-hearted." However, the core message of this episode is empowering: realizing that if a relationship ends, it is simply proof that they were not "the one" for you, and that is fundamentally okay.

The Trap of Self-Deception and Justification

Shetty invokes Maya Angelou’s wisdom: "When people show you who they are, believe them." We often fall into the habit of "protecting a perfect image" of our partner to justify why we like them. We make excuses for their behavior, dismissing red flags as stress or external circumstances. By doing this, we "deceive ourselves," creating a narrative that the relationship is headed in the right direction when, in reality, we are just shielding our own ego. To break this cycle, one must observe reality as it is—not as we wish it to be—and assess whether the partner's actions actually align with our needs.

Key Indicators They Weren't Your Person

Shetty outlines several critical indicators that a partner was not the right match:

  • Lack of Support: If they "never showed up when it mattered," they were not the partner for you. Even if they helped you through a difficult time, that may have been their only intended role in your life; it does not mean they were meant for the long term.
  • The Illusion of Healing: Sometimes we stay because we believe a partner has "healed" or "transformed." Often, we are just falling in love with a "character they built" rather than the actual person.
  • Misuse of 'We' and 'Us': When a partner says, "We can't do this," they are often speaking on your behalf because they lack the "courage to actually express how I feel." This is a sign of a low-frequency relationship based on fear and insecurity.
  • The Constant Chase: If you feel like you are "constantly chasing someone," you are likely running them away. A healthy relationship should feel peaceful and stable, not like a pursuit that leaves you "anxious and nervous."
  • Detachment and Aloofness: If a partner is consistently "detached" and "aloof," that behavior rarely improves after commitment.
  • Fear-Based Attachment: Many stay in relationships simply because they are "scared of being alone." Being with someone out of a fear of being single is a "negative motivator" that prevents us from finding true connection.

Reframing the Path Forward

Shetty emphasizes that a "no from someone else doesn't have to feel like a rejection of your true self." The most important takeaway is that we must stop "leaving ourselves behind" while following someone else down their path. We must move from a frequency of fear to one of "goodness," which involves "accountability and responsibility."

Ultimately, the goal is to stop living in the "what if" and start living in the "what is." By accepting that they were not the one, you free yourself to find someone with whom you can truly "build" a life—someone who is equally willing to put in the work. Remember, it is "better to be sad and single than it is to be sad and with someone" who cannot show up for you. True healing begins when you stop chasing the wrong person and start being there for yourself.

🎯Key Sentences

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Imagine waking up, energised and ready to take on the world.
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Crazy right?
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for some reason, it didn't work out.
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Some of these people thought everything was on track
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you're thinking at least three steps ahead.
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📝Key Phrases

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take on the world
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on a day-to-day basis
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future tripping
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leave yourself behind
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show up for someone
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