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Negotiating with Terrorists in Relationships
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30:13 - 33:57 (03:44)

The speaker discusses the feeling of being trapped in a relationship, comparing it to negotiating with terrorists, and shares a humorous anecdote about being influenced by a past partner's preference for olives.

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The speaker talks about his emotional reactions to watching videos on YouTube such as soldiers coming home to their dogs, deaf babies being given hearing aids, and the Enchroma colorblind glasses.
30:13 - 30:52 (00:39)
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YouTube
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The speaker talks about his emotional reactions to watching videos on YouTube such as soldiers coming home to their dogs, deaf babies being given hearing aids, and the Enchroma colorblind glasses. He also mentions the joy of watching children taking their adoptive father's second name.

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Negotiating with Terrorists in Relationships
Episode
#050 - Daniel Sloss - Jigsaw Explained
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The speaker watches the movie Blind Side on international flights, noting that the tough looking men on the plane are also watching the movie.
30:52 - 32:13 (01:21)
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Entertainment
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The speaker watches the movie Blind Side on international flights, noting that the tough looking men on the plane are also watching the movie.

Chapter
Negotiating with Terrorists in Relationships
Episode
#050 - Daniel Sloss - Jigsaw Explained
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
Breakups are always sad, even if it's a bad relationship, and it's hard to end things without feeling like you're losing a part of yourself.
32:13 - 33:04 (00:51)
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Relationships
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Breakups are always sad, even if it's a bad relationship, and it's hard to end things without feeling like you're losing a part of yourself. The fear of hurting the other person and the recency bias can cause difficulty in the process.

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Negotiating with Terrorists in Relationships
Episode
#050 - Daniel Sloss - Jigsaw Explained
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The aftermath of a breakup can make it difficult to remember life before one, but eventually one gets over the olives that remind them of their ex-lover.
33:04 - 33:57 (00:53)
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Relationships
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The aftermath of a breakup can make it difficult to remember life before one, but eventually one gets over the olives that remind them of their ex-lover. Negotiating a breakup can be like negotiating with terrorists but eventually moving on is possible.

Chapter
Negotiating with Terrorists in Relationships
Episode
#050 - Daniel Sloss - Jigsaw Explained
Podcast
Modern Wisdom