“We've been indoctrinated to believe that it’s immoral to try to change someone else. We’ve been told that love, real love, is about accepting your partner “for who they are." But we’re constantly changing our romantic partners merely by our presence in their day-to-day lives. They react to us. We react to them. That's kind of the point. We influence each other’s behavior and, ideally, help each other, together, be the best version of ourselves.”
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