Love and Crystallization
Robert discusses the complexities of modern relationships, emphasizing that falling in love is a gradual process that benefits from distance and time. He likens this experience to "crystallization," where an idealized image of a partner forms in the mind, requiring space to develop. Engaging too intimately too soon can lead to disappointment, as it interrupts the natural progression of attraction and fantasy.In this clip
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