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Heartbreak at 42 hits different, and no one prepares you for how deep it cuts. In this video, I share how I lost everything at once: the relationship, the career, the identity, and how I slowly rebuilt my life after it all fell apart. I’m breaking down why heartbreak in your 40s hits harder than it ever did in our 20s, the identity loss, the pressure, the heartbreak we go through quietly, and the truth we ignore until it’s too late. I walk through the red flags I overlooked, the collapse, the healing process, and the 5 things that genuinely helped me rebuild after losing everything. This video is for high-achieving women who are going through heartbreak, healing after a breakup, or rebuilding their lives after a relationship ended. Whether you are questioning your worth, struggling to move on, or trying to define what you want now, I hope my story reminds you that you are not alone. Hang in there... It will get better. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:56 Why Heartbreak in Your 40s Hits Harder 02:24 How It Started: The Real Red Flag 05:32 What Women Like Us Do in Relationships 06:44 The Truth About Men Like Him 07:19 The Beginning of My Collapse 10:46 The Day Everything Fell Apart 11:24 How Women Like Us Deal With Heartbreak 12:42 The Truth You Need to Hear 13:58 5 Things That Helped Me Heal 16:55 What I Know Now 17:21 It Will Get Better Connect: Instagram: / thearinakamura What I'm wearing: VOID OF COLOR Crepe Ultra Long Tie https://voidofcolor.com/products/crep... More From VOID OF COLOR: Instagram: / voidofcolor Website: https://voidofcolor.com Video Credits: Filmed & Edited by Ari Thumbnail by Ari Music: “Funk Band Intro 2” (Licensed by Artlist) “Carn Eighe” by Daniel Robinson (Licensed by Artlist)