EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 3 MIN
Peace Is Cheaper Than Pretending
from Days Like These · host J. Malik Asher
The conversation delves into the importance of recognizing patterns in relationships and the cost of lowering standards. It also emphasizes the value of embracing peaceful singleness and provides a clean truth about love.TakeawaysRecognizing patterns in relationshipsThe importance of setting and maintaining standardsChapters00:00 Recognizing Relationship Patterns
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