Episode #396 from 33:22
Breakups
It's tremendously courageous because it's terrifying. And it's only brave if you're scared. If you're not scared, it's not brave. It's just stupidity. It's bravery when you're afraid and you do the thing anyway. And so love is like yeah, it's scary. I don't care who you are. Being in the jiu-jitsu community, I'm around, as you are, incredibly tough people, physically tough people, mentally tough people. But I've seen some of those people taken down by a 120-pound woman, not from a grappling perspective, but they are taken apart by a woman in their life. And vice versa, I've seen men who... It really is shocking how much leverage we give to our romantic partners and how little genuine discussion we really have about it, how much we really are ever trained to think about it. There's nothing in school that teaches us about it. So much of literature and art is an idealized version of it. So little of it is real. And no matter how it evolves, when it ends in tragedy or drama, I feel like what people don't do enough is appreciate the good times, appreciate how beautiful it is to having taken the risk and to having experienced that kind of love. I think when you look at people that are divorcing each other... There's a Edgar Alan Poe quote, "The years of love have been forgotten in the hatred of a minute." I always am saddened, deeply saddened how people seem to forget how many beautiful moments have been shared when some reason, some drama, some breakup leads them to part ways.
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It's tremendously courageous because it's terrifying. And it's only brave if you're scared. If you're not scared, it's not brave. It's just stupidity. It's bravery when you're afraid and you do the thing anyway. And so love is like yeah, it's scary. I don't care who you are. Being in the jiu-jitsu community, I'm around, as you are, incredibly tough people, physically tough people, mentally tough people. But I've seen some of those people taken down by a 120-pound woman, not from a grappling perspective, but they are taken apart by a woman in their life. And vice versa, I've seen men who... It really is shocking how much leverage we give to our romantic partners and how little genuine discussion we really have about it, how much we really are ever trained to think about it. There's nothing in school that teaches us about it. So much of literature and art is an idealized version of it. So little of it is real. And no matter how it evolves, when it ends in tragedy or drama, I feel like what people don't do enough is appreciate the good times, appreciate how beautiful it is to having taken the risk and to having experienced that kind of love. I think when you look at people that are divorcing each other... There's a Edgar Alan Poe quote, "The years of love have been forgotten in the hatred of a minute." I always am saddened, deeply saddened how people seem to forget how many beautiful moments have been shared when some reason, some drama, some breakup leads them to part ways.