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I’ve poured everything into this book—my heart, my soul, and years of learning from the best experts in the world. The Let Them Theory is built on research that’s always evolving, just like you and me. What I’m sharing here is a powerful beginning, but there’s always more to discover. Human behavior and relationships are endlessly fascinating, and as new insights emerge, our understanding will only deepen. The reason I’ve listed all the sources in alphabetical order is simple: I want you to focus on the bigger picture, not get lost in a sea of citations.

This theory isn’t about isolating one study—it’s about blending the most powerful ideas from psychology, neuroscience, and human behavior to create something transformative for you. As I said in the Introduction, this book is not a textbook or an academic paper, but rather a guide. The sources in the following pages are just a glimpse into the incredible work that has shaped the Let Them Theory. Your journey doesn’t end here—it’s just getting started.


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