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Sanjay Dutt’s daughter urges self-awareness and reciprocity in relationships

Sanjay Dutt’s daughter Trishala Dutt urges people to be objective in relationships, says ‘You cannot grow for someone else’

Trishala Dutt, the daughter of Sanjay Dutt and a licensed psychotherapist, recently opened up about the value of emotional intelligence in relationships. She highlighted the crucial role of self-awareness and personal responsibility, explaining the dangers of falling into emotionally bankrupt partnerships. In such unions, one partner often sidesteps conflict, perpetuating a cycle of negativity.

Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt’s daughter Trishala Dutt recently opened up about her thoughts and views on marriage. In a recent post on social media, the idol’s daughter shared what she thought about being self-aware in a relationship and how one should take responsibility.

Sanjay Dutt’s daughter shares her thoughts on relationships and independence

Taking to her social media stories section, famed actor Sanjay Dutt’s daughter Trishala Dutt shared her thoughts on relationships. Talking about boundaries, self-awareness, and other things, the star’s daughter wrote that, “You cannot grow for someone else. And this isn’t about punishment or leaving your relationship, it’s about reality..”She further shared that in a relationship, if one of the persons always tries to avoid conflict and refuses to reflect on their actions, then the relationship becomes emotionally draining. This also happens when that person “repeats harmful patterns and shows no real effort to change.”

Trishala Dutt urges netizens to be more objective in relationships

The star’s daughter, who works as a successful psychotherapist and entrepreneur, further added that people often times need to be more objective when it comes to their relationships. She further added a scenario for readers to delve into, saying, “So ask yourself these questions, not emotionally, but clinically: Over the past 6-12 months, has this person shown any consistent pattern of self-examination? Have apologies turned into changed behavior? When you pull back, do they lean in or do they punish you? When you set limits, do they respect them or reinterpret them as rejection?”She further commented about how often times in such situations, the other person always becomes the more bendable one. They apologize, they forgive, and and they become considerate without reciprocation. “That is not love. You stay only where there is reciprocity of insight, not perfection, not speed, but movement,” she added. She added a concluding remark about how if the answer to the question is mainly no, then it is on you for staying in a relationship that is facing depletion. She further commented that staying is a choice you are making, knowing that there is no compassion left in that bond anymore.

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