Love and Vulnerability
Alex reflects on the emotional challenges of love and vulnerability, revealing how past experiences have shaped his ability to receive affection. He candidly shares his struggles with feeling loved, suggesting that the vastness of the world makes personal connections feel somewhat arbitrary. Despite this, he acknowledges the growth he’s experienced through nurturing relationships and the joy of family life.In this clip
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