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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

The School of Greatness · Dec 19, 2025

Matthew Hussey reveals how to build lasting love by connecting authentically, having hard conversations, and choosing a partner who feels like home.

Your Definition of 'Commitment' Dictates Your Ability to Sustain a Relationship

Viewing commitment as an 'obligation that restricts freedom' fosters fear and avoidance. Redefining it as a 'dedication to a cause'—the cause of your shared future—transforms it into a heroic, empowering act. This mental shift is crucial for investing in long-term partnership.

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Sharing Your Perceived Flaws Is a Superpower for Deep Connection

Hiding what you believe is broken about you (anxiety, shyness) is a barrier to love. The counterintuitive key to connection is sharing these vulnerabilities. It signals authenticity and gives others a chance to connect with the real you, realizing that they have similar struggles.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Choose a Partner to 'Settle On,' Not 'Settle For,' to Build an Extraordinary Relationship

The search for a 'perfect' partner is futile. Like an entrepreneur choosing a business, find someone who ticks the essential boxes and then commit to building something great together. An extraordinary relationship isn't found; it's created through sustained effort with a well-chosen partner.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Your 'Magic Trick' for Getting Attention Inevitably Attracts People You Resent

We often lead with our most impressive quality—be it looks, humor, or wealth—to guarantee attention. However, this strategy backfires by attracting people who value only that single trait, leading to resentment and a feeling of being unseen for who you truly are.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Becoming a 'High-Value' Person Often Narrows, Not Expands, Your Dating Pool

To attract the right partner, you must stop the attention-seeking behaviors that appeal to a wide, superficial audience. This intentional shift makes you less attractive to the masses but magnetic to the right person, effectively shrinking your pool to increase its quality.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Being "Too Nice" Early On Is a Turnoff Because It Signals Unhealthy Projection

Grandiose gestures like bringing flowers to a first date can feel creepy because they are disproportionate to the level of connection. The recipient senses this effort isn't about them, but about a fantasy in the giver's head. This lack of genuine recognition feels unsettling and inauthentic.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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An Intense Fear of Hard Conversations Is a Rational Response to Past Abandonment Trauma

The physical panic experienced before a difficult conversation isn't irrational. It's often a deeply ingrained survival response from childhood, where expressing a need or boundary led to a caregiver's emotional or physical withdrawal. The body remembers this abandonment as a threat to survival.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Constant Questioning on a Date Is a Defense Mechanism to Avoid Vulnerability

While seeming curious, relentlessly asking questions keeps the spotlight on the other person and away from yourself. This tactic, often used by insecure individuals, prevents you from having to share, be seen, and risk rejection, ultimately sabotaging any chance of a real two-way connection.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Learning to Love Yourself Makes Loving Others Easier, Not Harder

Contrary to the belief that personal growth shrinks your dating pool, developing self-compassion expands it. As you stop judging your own flaws and complexities, you naturally stop judging them in others. This increases your capacity to love people for who they truly are, flaws and all.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Aversion to "Nice" Partners Signals a Nervous System Conditioned for Chaos

When someone says they're turned off by 'nice guys,' it often means their nervous system equates the feeling of love with a fight-or-flight response. Consistency and safety feel boring because they don't trigger the familiar anxiety and chase dynamic learned from past relationships or childhood.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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Genuine Connection Sparks from 'Aha, a Human' Moments, Not from Impressing Others

Trying to impress someone is an ego-driven act focused on proving your own value. True connection is about them; it happens when you make yourself relatable and they have a moment of recognition, thinking, 'I get you.' This shifts the goal from showcasing perfection to revealing authenticity.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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You Must Regulate Your Nervous System Before You Can Access a Better Mindset

Positive reframing and logic fail when your body is in a state of fight-or-flight. You cannot access a more powerful story when you're physiologically overwhelmed. The first step must be a physical practice—like breathing, meditation, or exercise—to calm the body before attempting to change the mind.

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Why You Keep Attracting the Wrong Person | Matthew Hussey

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