Heartbreak has been the focus of many songs, books, films and everyday dialogue. The larger narrative prevalent in popular culture is that heartbreaks are a part of life. However, at what cost do we put our inner climate on the line? As Sadhguru points out in this candid video, our intelligence is hijacked by our hormones at a certain age and thereafter our very way of looking at life changes. For example, the physical differences between the genders, which seldom bothered us prior to our teenage years, becomes a point of monomaniacal focus. And then years later, we wonder why we wasted so much time on trivialities. How can we simply see things as they are and avoid such lopsidedness in all matters of life, including the ins and outs of relationships?

Sadhguru takes a practical approach to the problem instead of a moralistic standpoint. Will a broken heart help us make any progress? If we often allow our heart to be ‘broken’ every time a relationship ends, how will this impact our approach to people and situations as life goes on? Will the pangs of hurt hang over our future relationships?

We build relationships so that they function as a support in all levels of life. The idea is that two people can do better together in many ways. But is this the nature of all relationships? Is it possible to fulfill our multifaceted needs and yet retain the freedom to choose how we manage our emotions? This video seeks to displace commonly held views on the apparent inevitability of heartbreak and promises a new perspective on how we can take further responsibility for our experience.

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