The Sanjay Gupta Show

Outgrowing Someone You Love

9 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Sanjay reflects on one of the quietest forms of heartbreak — remaining emotionally connected to someone while slowly becoming a different person. Love may still exist, yet the paths once shared begin to move in separate directions. This episode explores how growth can alter relationships in subtle ways. Values shift, needs evolve, and the version of ourselves that once fit comfortably beside another person no longer feels the same. Not every ending is born from betrayal or conflict. Some emerge from change itself. This is a meditation on acceptance — on honoring the love that was real without forcing it to remain unchanged, and on finding the courage to let people remain meaningful even when they can no longer remain close.

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