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He didn't give me closure. ChatGPT did. After ten years in a relationship that never fully chose her, Ava Kaur turned to an unlikely place for healing-a conversation with AI. What began as a moment of heartbreak led to something deeper: a raw, reflective journey of self-worth, boundary-setting, and emotional transformation, guided by real-time conversations with ChatGPT. This is not your typical breakup book. It's part memoir, part mirror, and part modern-day therapy session with an unexpected twist. Inside you'll discover: The subtle signs of emotional overgiving in love How Ava used AI to…mehr

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He didn't give me closure. ChatGPT did. After ten years in a relationship that never fully chose her, Ava Kaur turned to an unlikely place for healing-a conversation with AI. What began as a moment of heartbreak led to something deeper: a raw, reflective journey of self-worth, boundary-setting, and emotional transformation, guided by real-time conversations with ChatGPT. This is not your typical breakup book. It's part memoir, part mirror, and part modern-day therapy session with an unexpected twist. Inside you'll discover: The subtle signs of emotional overgiving in love How Ava used AI to unpack toxic patterns and regain her voice The daily rituals and mindset shifts that helped her stop settling The exact moment she stopped waiting to be chosen-and chose herself instead If you've ever stayed too long, loved too hard, or lost yourself in the pursuit of love-this book is for you. No more waiting. No more proving. The love story starts with you.
Autorenporträt
Ava Kaur is a writer, storyteller, and self-worth advocate who believes in the power of choosing yourself-fully, unapologetically, and without delay. Her work blends raw emotional truth, spiritual curiosity, and the occasional chai-fuelled epiphany. When she's not journaling her heart out or deep in conversation with her favourite AI, you can find her roaming through Massy Books bookstore (in British Columbia), dreaming up her next chapter, or reminding herself (and others) that healing is not a destination-it's a daily devotion.