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Loving the Idea is for the moment you realize you're not in love with a person-you're in love with a narrative. We attach to potential because it feels clean. The imagined version doesn't interrupt us. The real person does. And when reality begins to resist the script, many of us don't read the evidence we negotiate with it. We translate, explain, soften, and wait. We keep the "e;best version"e; alive in our minds and call it love. This book is not advice. It is recognition. Lisa J. Scott names the structures that keep idea-love in place: the private movie, the mixed-signal economy, and the quiet pivot from love to management. She shows how hierarchy can disguise itself as chemistry, how "e;I'm just trying to help"e; becomes a control structure, and how the relationship can begin to require you to stay unfinished. Then the ledger begins. Through a clear, structured arc The Clean Picture, The Real Thing Arrives, The Authority Trap, Proof of Work, Separation, and Loving What's Real Loving the Idea offers a practical lens for distinguishing words from evidence, apologies from repair, and intensity from mutuality. It includes a distilled one-page Ledger Card at the end: a relationship audit, proof-of-work checklist, and short boundary scripts you can use when you're ready to stop editing what your life is showing you. If you've ever felt yourself shrinking to keep a relationship intact, this book will put language to what you already know. It doesn't lead. It returns.
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