Attraction Isn't A: Choice
A person might logically know someone is a "great catch" (kind, stable, wealthy) but still feel zero "spark". Why This Principle Is Useful
Realizing it’s not always a personal failure, but often a lack of biological "fit" between two unique people. Attraction Isn't A Choice
Like a dopamine spike in the brain when it "likes" what it sees, attraction happens automatically when certain biological and psychological triggers are met. A person might logically know someone is a
Instead of changing your personality, focus on displaying high-value traits —like confidence and social proof—that naturally trigger attraction. Attraction Is Not a Choice for Her | by Marcus Rodrigues Instead of changing your personality, focus on displaying
Understanding that attraction is involuntary can be a liberating shift in perspective for both dating and self-development. How It Works
Stops the cycle of trying to "convince" someone who isn't interested, which often creates neediness or desperation .