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Why Expectations Disappoint and Values Create Fulfillment
Many people enter relationships believing that fulfillment comes from having their expectations met. If their partner would just text more, show up differently, or express love in a specific way, then everything would feel better. On the surface, these expectations feel reasonable. But psychologically, expectations often function as unspoken contracts that were never mutually agreed upon. When those contracts are inevitably broken, disappointment follows. This is not because

J.Yuhas
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