Oh no, the video couldn't be loaded :(
You can try refreshing the page!

...

High Definition Standard Definition Theater Full screen
Video id : PqHsN1ZHkH8
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #ad8f6c (color 2)
Video Format : (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: 140 ( High )
PokeTubeEncryptID: 123c744730585ad7bbce6423a6aa9c178e3d9810f635b672dbc9ca2ddbf36445cc5e2b4337b924dca5cd29944aaf35d9
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1722576017046 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : UHFIc04xWkhrSDggaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
99,230 Views • Apr 27, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Enjoying our YouTube videos? Get full access to all our audio content, videos, and thousands of thought-provoking articles, conversation cards and more with The School of Life Subscription: 9qq0.short.gy/YbY86t

Learn, heal and grow; get the best of The School of Life delivered straight to your inbox: 9qq0.short.gy/hJnlBw

FURTHER READING

You can read more on this and other subjects in our articles, here: www.theschooloflife.com/article/why-we-love-people…

"Relationships in which our love is not adequately requited are — for most of us — a grave inconvenience, from which we will seek to extricate ourselves as fast as possible. Why would we possibly want to be in a couple in which our love is not adequately honoured? Why would we bother to waste time around someone who doesn’t return our affection? Who can be bothered with cold, confusing or distant people??
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 99,230
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 27, 2024 ^^


Rating : 4.915 (188/8,675 LTDR)

97.88% of the users lieked the video!!
2.12% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 96.82- Overwhelmingly Positive

RYD date created : 2024-07-20T18:08:47.490878Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 104 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Kurzula5150

3 months ago

I've always found it difficult to lego of a bad relationship.

677 |

@ricashaye22

3 months ago

“We accept the love we think we deserve.” 💔

411 |

@therealcoro

3 months ago

You get what you tolerate, and you tolerate what is familiar.

95 |

@zenostrixster

3 months ago

I am proud of the fact that I no longer do that. Now I don't care about whether the other person likes me or not. If I like them I'll make some efforts and if they don't reciprocate. Oh well, at the same time I've kept myself open to many people and have learned to only really keep the people who want to accept or understand me

59 |

@humanllusion590

3 months ago

What I hate most is, the rare times I get to know someone, and I discover we get along, have many things in common, feeling a sense of compatibility of ideas and caracter...I start having deep feelings, only to realize after some time, that they don't spend the same effort anymore to know me as I do, and retreat even if they cared and initiated connection in the start. Unrequited love, again. I start cursing my fate, why do all the people I get comfortable with, who could potentially form a good couple, have to be distant ? and, Why do they all lose interest just after I get invested ? Granted I grew up not relying on anyone, so am I breaking my own heart to prove myself right ? I don't have toxic attachements because I get too anxious then lose interest when they keep acting cold... But it seems that even after learning to stay away from the familiar "emotionally avoidant" l fall in love with those who are revealed much later to be unreachable. It seems that's what I keep attracting, it's just masked in the beginning. Anyway staying alone (having family and selected close friends) is genuinely the best and most stable state I could be in, so I'm grateful staying like that.

41 |

@twocubez7848

3 months ago

It’s both fascinating and scary how often we seek out what feels familiar to us, even if it isn’t good for us. This goes for both our activities and those we spend time with. Also, if you could do more of these with LEGO, we’d all enjoy that!

49 |

@thecommonsensecapricorn

3 months ago

I feel like I’m in the between and it’s an infuriating place to be. I don’t believe I deserve to be treated badly or un-loved anymore, but I’m still attracted to those people. For example, I just dated a guy for 2.5 months and I walked away when I realized I was not getting what I deserved. The last time I went through the same sort of “situationship” 7 years ago, I kept chasing the guy for 2 years. But I’m still not entirely there yet. I just feel so disappointed with myself when I find myself in that position again.

65 |

@ItAllBeginsWithSelf

2 months ago

We're drawn to unrequited love due to complex emotions and psychology. It can stem from the allure of the unknown, validation-seeking, or societal influences. Understanding these and prioritizing self-care are crucial in relationships.

5 |

@drdoom1594

3 months ago

Would love to see more lego videos

68 |

@lorezyra

3 months ago

This makes me so sad... as I feels like my life's story... to never find everlasting love.

3 |

@ManojKumar-qc5zx

3 months ago

This was a personal attack on me 😂

5 |

@XenoRaptor-98765

3 months ago

I do recall when was in college taking a psychology class. Men are attracted to women who remind them of their mothers and women are attracted to men who remind them of their fathers.

21 |

@RoyalABC_

3 months ago

We need more Lego animated styles for your life lessons. Plz🗣️🙏🏼

15 |

@lanaivanovic5272

3 months ago

Thank you for this explanation. It makes sense.

46 |

@DEMSMLP

3 months ago

"We we love"

4 |

@cathunter3874

3 months ago

confirmed. I actively avoid people that might reciprocate

10 |

@oftenwrong.

3 months ago

It’s very painful!! I’m not good enough for someone to love me

3 |

@languageprogressions9111

3 months ago

Indeed the philosophy of Carl Jung

6 |

@maryocailleach4978

3 months ago

haha 'we we' 😅

5 |

@Caro_Rose_

3 months ago

Another deep and beautiful video❤thank you

2 |

Go To Top