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Welcome to Felix. In this episode, we explore a quiet but deeply misunderstood psychological experience: Why some people never fall in love. Not because they are cold. Not because they lack emotional depth. And not because they don’t understand love, intimacy, or connection. In fact, many of them understand love very well— sometimes more clearly than those who fall into it easily. They see how relationships begin, how attraction builds, and where emotional bonds often start to fracture. Yet when it comes to their own lives, their hearts remain unusually still. This episode looks beyond surface assumptions and explores what psychology reveals beneath that stillness. We examine: • why emotional safety matters more than chemistry for some people • how heightened awareness and anticipation can prevent emotional “free fall” • why so-called “high standards” are often misunderstood forms of self-protection • the paradox of safety, and how it can quietly lead to loneliness • and why moving slowly is not rejection, but discernment This is not a video about blaming yourself. And it is not advice on how to “fall in love faster.” It is an attempt to understand why some hearts require stability before attraction, clarity before surrender, and safety before closeness. ✨ This episode is part of the Felix Psychology series, where we explore human behavior with nuance, compassion, and psychological depth—without labels or oversimplification. If this episode resonated with you, you’re welcome to like, comment, share, and subscribe, and join us as we move toward our first milestone: 💫 1,000 thoughtful listeners. May this episode remind you that loving slowly does not mean loving less— and that caution is sometimes wisdom, not fear. — This is Felix May you understand yourself a little more deeply, and treat the becoming version of you with patience and kindness.