People develop more secure attachment paradigms over time. But does this create kind of a catch 22 for people? Because people who are less securely attached are less likely to have positive experiences with other people. And so if they're not having a lot of those positive experiences, how can they take in positive experiences to like heal their attachment wounds? So I wonder what you would recommend that people do. This is something I've thought really deeply about because it's so common and it's so important.

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