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You don't have a commitment problem. You have a three-week wall. Every time someone gets close enough to actually know you — to see past the version of yourself that only exists in the first few dates — something in your chest tightens, and you leave. Not dramatically. Quietly. A slow fade. A soft excuse. Then a new stranger, and the whole thing starts again. This video is about why that happens. The neuroscience behind it. The culture that trained you to do it. And the one thing that might look like the end of love — but is actually where it begins. Featuring: Wolfram Schultz's dopamine research, Barry Schwartz's paradox of choice, Erich Fromm's "The Art of Loving," and Martin Buber's I-Thou philosophy.Written & narrated by Nym. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 The Three-Week Wall — Mia's story 4:06 The Chemistry Lab — why your brain mistakes uncertainty for love 7:57 The Infinite Shelf — how dating culture trained you to leave 11:51 The Ugly Middle — what you've never stayed long enough to see 15:29 The Message — twelve words 🎧 This is a late-night channel. Not answers. Not fixes. Just the right words, at the right hour. Subscribe if you want to keep the conversation going.