Swipe Right on Destiny
If you’ve ever caught spring feelings over a few messages and a half‑decent profile, you’re not alone. The mix of hormones, hope, and algorithm‑blessed matches can make everyone look like destiny. Before you swipe yourself into another ‘we’re soulmates… until we’re not’ story.
Soulmate vs Twin Flame
If spring has you flirting with the idea that your latest crush is a twin flame, soulmate, and red‑thread‑of‑fate situation all in one… maybe take a breath first. Labels can be fun, but patterns are powerful. In the next installment of this series, we’re heading straight into the modern arena: dating apps, ghosting, and how swipe‑season turns spring fever into a full‑time sport.”
Hollywood’s Favorite Lie
If you’re feeling personally attacked because at least one of these movies is your emotional support film every spring, same. Consider this your gentle reminder that real love requires more than a great soundtrack and a well‑timed downpour. Keep following the soulmate series as we sort out spiritual labels, twin flames, and all the wild ways spring fever dresses up as fate.”
Soulmates or Cognitive Bias?
Soulmates or Just Spring Fever?
Psychology Has Entered the Chat.
Every spring, we confuse three things: butterflies, hormones, and “I just know they’re my person.
Psychology calls it destiny vs growth beliefs.
Rom‑coms call it “when you know, you know.”
Your therapist calls it “Let’s unpack that.”
Add in attachment styles + cognitive bias and suddenly every almost‑compatible stranger looks like “The One” with better lighting.
Part 3 of 7 of my new bonus series breaks it all down: why our brains crave soulmates, how Hollywood feeds it, and what to do when your heart and history don’t agree.
Who Invented “Soulmates”
Explore the truth behind soulmates—from ancient myths and religion to psychology, Hollywood, and swipe‑right dating. A cynical romantic breaks down “The One” with humor, history, and hard‑won lessons about love, lust, and modern relationships.
Soulmates: The Origin
Explore the truth behind soulmates—from ancient myths and religion to psychology, Hollywood, and swipe‑right dating. A cynical romantic breaks down “The One” with humor, history, and hard‑won lessons about love, lust, and modern relationships.