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You always intentionally keep your distance in the face of relationships or major decisions, always ready to turn and run the moment you feel tied down. This defense mechanism of "extreme fear of commitment" is actually your subconscious deep fear of "losing yourself and taking responsibility"; you fear that once you make a commitment, you'll be trapped in an unchangeable deadlock and even lose your freedom of choice, so you use constant fleeing to maintain a safe illusion. But unrooted freedom will ultimately only bring an endless sense of drifting. Try persisting in completing one small task that requires continuous investment over the next week; when you learn to experience the stability commitment brings, you'll find that true freedom is having the courage to choose to stay.
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