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Why do toxic relationships grip us despite the pain, and how does self-tolerance mask abuse as "love"? In this unflinching episode, hosts Eldar, Mike, and Toliy with guest Katherine explore entry into unhealthy bonds, the instinctual pull to stay or return, and distractions dulling inner turmoil. From blaming externals to self-reflection's power, unpack why low self-esteem sustains cycles, hope fuels returns, and redefining "love" demands shedding illusions. Discover how rock bottoms forge awareness, turning inward blame into empowerment.

Key Takeaways:

Most Insightful Moment: "If your tolerance to your own self-abuse is higher than the abuse, nonetheless, you're getting from the other individual in return, right? That little gap in between, you just say, yeah, it's love," says Eldar, exposing how inner negativity normalizes toxic bonds.

Trapped in pain loops or illusion "love"? Dive in for raw tactics to reclaim your threshold... but only if you're ready to turn the mirror inward.

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