When Someone Becomes Too Important
Understanding Limerence, Where It Comes From, and How to Break the Cycle There used to be a light on our porch that came on by itself when it got dark enough. I don't know the science of it. I only know that as a kid, I would watch for it — not because I needed the light, but because it meant something had shifted, that the day had turned a corner without me having to do anything about it. I'd find reasons to be outside right around the time it came on, so I could tell myself I just happened to be there when it did. Some part of me was always waiting on that light, and arranging my evening around being caught by it. That is close to what it feels like to wait on a phone. Have you ever found yourself checking it for one particular person? A message from them can lift your mood. Silence can ruin it. You replay conversations, analyze small gestures, imagine possibilities, and search for signs that they feel what you feel. There is a name for this: limerence. Limerence is...