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X!T UP"7ⓥ :
Song sa a Manke AURA Bazou😂💔
2026-06-03 19:28:22
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bann volume😁😁😁
2026-06-11 03:01:50
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Haïti n'est pas à vendre 🇭🇹 :
Jalouzii city
2026-06-03 13:21:44
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real.flex55
The Player🤡✅🔥 :
Si bazou etèn limyè chanm lan sa bon nèt
2026-06-07 21:07:15
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mr.dpression
Fashion week🛍️ :
Yow tounen à vibe la nan lari m pa renmn salon an frrm😂
2026-06-05 14:26:46
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TwistF :
Plat
2026-06-03 11:57:09
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MR PRIME :
frè move
2026-06-03 13:05:50
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Minuto♤ :
bazou vibe😁😁😁
2026-06-10 15:56:11
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Marcelin le sage🤔🔥💯❤️ :
solo vibe🔥
2026-06-05 02:26:50
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Black Américain🥷🏿🇭🇹.🇺🇸 :
Chawonyyy sa 😂🔥🔥
2026-06-04 02:06:03
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🚨DEX-MAYSON 🥶🔫🥶SAFE®️ :
2026-06-03 17:28:20
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T🇭🇷IC🇭🇷RO🇭🇷AT🇭🇷IE :
idol
2026-06-03 12:40:15
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👽black fatar👽 :
idole la 🫂🫂
2026-06-04 18:12:04
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™️ STEEVE🇭🇹🇭🇹 :
ou chanj vibe la frè 😂😂
2026-06-05 01:25:07
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Mr_-_Jeff😇 :
Vibe
2026-06-07 15:30:52
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Djamesley 🥇⚽️🏆 :
idolo m 🔥💯
2026-06-05 21:58:00
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ou gen vibe Baz🔥
2026-06-05 14:39:10
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One of the hardest things about a breakup is this: You know what they lost…but they don’t. Not yet. And that’s incredibly frustrating when you’re the one sitting there replaying memories, questioning yourself, wondering if any of it mattered. Because from your perspective, it’s obvious. You showed up. You cared. You loved deeply. You tried. You invested. Yet somehow they’re walking around acting like they just left a grocery store after returning an item they didn’t want anymore. Here’s what many people don’t understand: Human beings are remarkably bad at appreciating what they have while they have it. Psychologists call this hedonic adaptation. We get used to things. We get used to people. We get used to consistency. We get used to loyalty. We get used to someone being there. The very things that make a relationship valuable often become invisible because they’re always present. Research has consistently shown that people tend to recognize the value of something more clearly after its absence creates contrast. In other words, sometimes people don’t realize how much someone contributed to their life until that contribution is gone. Now before you get excited, this doesn’t mean they’re going to come running back. That’s not what I’m saying. Some people recognize your value and do nothing about it. Some people recognize it years later. Some people never admit it out loud. Recognition and reconciliation are two completely different things. The important part is this: Their delayed awareness doesn’t determine your value. Your value existed before they recognized it. Think about that. A diamond doesn’t become valuable the day somebody notices it. It’s valuable the entire time. The noticing simply happens later. In fact, I speak with clients all the time who have lived this story. Someone they genuinely loved walked away. Months go by. Sometimes years go by. Then one day that former partner comes back and says something like: “I had no idea what I had with you.” “I made a mistake.” “I’m so sorry.” “I never appreciated everything you did for me.” And here’s the part that surprises people. Many times the response isn’t: “I’ve been waiting for you.” The response is: “I wish you the best, but I can’t do this again.” “I can’t put my heart on the chopping block one more time.” Because while the other person was finally realizing what they lost… The person they left behind was healing. Growing. Rebuilding. Developing self-respect. Creating a life that no longer depended on someone else’s recognition. That’s one of the great ironies of breakups. Sometimes the realization arrives after the opportunity has already passed. Not because the love wasn’t real. Not because forgiveness isn’t possible. But because trust is fragile. Research on trust and attachment consistently shows that trust can take years to build and only moments to fracture. Once someone has experienced enough abandonment, rejection, disappointment, or instability, their willingness to risk their heart again often changes. One day, they’ll experience a moment. Maybe it’s a difficult season. Maybe it’s a new relationship. Maybe it’s a random Tuesday afternoon. Something will remind them of what you brought into their life. Your patience. Your loyalty. Your consistency. Your presence. The things they stopped seeing because they became familiar. And in that moment, many people realize something painful: They weren’t just leaving a relationship. They were leaving someone who genuinely cared. The mistake people make is waiting around for that realization. Don’t do that. If you’re sitting in that place right now—stuck, obsessing, checking their social media, wondering when they’ll finally understand what they lost—I want you to hear me: Your healing cannot depend on somebody else’s realization. That’s exactly why I create these videos, the guides, and the resources that I do. #healing #HealingJourney #relationships #SelfCare
One of the hardest things about a breakup is this: You know what they lost…but they don’t. Not yet. And that’s incredibly frustrating when you’re the one sitting there replaying memories, questioning yourself, wondering if any of it mattered. Because from your perspective, it’s obvious. You showed up. You cared. You loved deeply. You tried. You invested. Yet somehow they’re walking around acting like they just left a grocery store after returning an item they didn’t want anymore. Here’s what many people don’t understand: Human beings are remarkably bad at appreciating what they have while they have it. Psychologists call this hedonic adaptation. We get used to things. We get used to people. We get used to consistency. We get used to loyalty. We get used to someone being there. The very things that make a relationship valuable often become invisible because they’re always present. Research has consistently shown that people tend to recognize the value of something more clearly after its absence creates contrast. In other words, sometimes people don’t realize how much someone contributed to their life until that contribution is gone. Now before you get excited, this doesn’t mean they’re going to come running back. That’s not what I’m saying. Some people recognize your value and do nothing about it. Some people recognize it years later. Some people never admit it out loud. Recognition and reconciliation are two completely different things. The important part is this: Their delayed awareness doesn’t determine your value. Your value existed before they recognized it. Think about that. A diamond doesn’t become valuable the day somebody notices it. It’s valuable the entire time. The noticing simply happens later. In fact, I speak with clients all the time who have lived this story. Someone they genuinely loved walked away. Months go by. Sometimes years go by. Then one day that former partner comes back and says something like: “I had no idea what I had with you.” “I made a mistake.” “I’m so sorry.” “I never appreciated everything you did for me.” And here’s the part that surprises people. Many times the response isn’t: “I’ve been waiting for you.” The response is: “I wish you the best, but I can’t do this again.” “I can’t put my heart on the chopping block one more time.” Because while the other person was finally realizing what they lost… The person they left behind was healing. Growing. Rebuilding. Developing self-respect. Creating a life that no longer depended on someone else’s recognition. That’s one of the great ironies of breakups. Sometimes the realization arrives after the opportunity has already passed. Not because the love wasn’t real. Not because forgiveness isn’t possible. But because trust is fragile. Research on trust and attachment consistently shows that trust can take years to build and only moments to fracture. Once someone has experienced enough abandonment, rejection, disappointment, or instability, their willingness to risk their heart again often changes. One day, they’ll experience a moment. Maybe it’s a difficult season. Maybe it’s a new relationship. Maybe it’s a random Tuesday afternoon. Something will remind them of what you brought into their life. Your patience. Your loyalty. Your consistency. Your presence. The things they stopped seeing because they became familiar. And in that moment, many people realize something painful: They weren’t just leaving a relationship. They were leaving someone who genuinely cared. The mistake people make is waiting around for that realization. Don’t do that. If you’re sitting in that place right now—stuck, obsessing, checking their social media, wondering when they’ll finally understand what they lost—I want you to hear me: Your healing cannot depend on somebody else’s realization. That’s exactly why I create these videos, the guides, and the resources that I do. #healing #HealingJourney #relationships #SelfCare

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