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The text is a transcript of a video by Mario Luna, a self-proclaimed scientist of love, who gives advice on how to deal with a man's indifference. He explains that indifference can be caused by external problems or by something related to the woman herself. He suggests that the woman should first seek to understand the man's situation and feelings, and then be part of the solution or the relief for him. He also says that the woman should avoid reproaches, drama, and neediness, and instead be his favorite song, that is, make him feel good emotionally. He ends the video by teasing the next one, where he will reveal what to do when the problem is the woman herself.
Fact 1: The speaker is addressing the audience as individuals who understand the cost of getting excited about someone for real.
Fact 2: The speaker emphasizes the importance of falling in love and the belief that this ability is an essential ingredient of happiness.
Fact 3: The speaker uses the metaphor of a boat of love that hits an iceberg of indifference, symbolizing the challenge of dealing with a partner's indifference.
Fact 4: The speaker introduces himself as Mario Luna, a scientist of love, and someone who has witnessed male indifference repeatedly through his interactions with men.
Fact 5: The speaker suggests that sometimes he himself has been indifferent towards women he thought had potential, but it was usually because he was preoccupied with other matters.
Fact 6: The speaker provides examples of situations where he has not responded to messages from women he liked, attributing this to his busy schedule and the need to dedicate his attention to the person deserving it.
Fact 7: The speaker advises the audience to ask themselves whether the man's indifference is real or if they are demanding too much attention from him.
Fact 8: The speaker warns against the trap of reacting emotionally to a man's indifference, suggesting that it's important to understand the man's feelings and to determine whether the problem lies with him or the woman.
Fact 9: The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the man's situation and working on practical solutions to his problems, rather than seeking emotional understanding.
Fact 10: The speaker suggests that women should avoid becoming part of the man's problems and work on becoming part of the solution.
Fact 11: The speaker advises women to avoid reproaching the man if their reproach is unfair, and to remove it if it is fair.
Fact 12: The speaker suggests that women should not demand help from the man if they are not prepared to assist him directly with a specific problem, but should instead clear the trail for him.
Fact 13: The speaker emphasizes the importance of joining the man's "solution team" and providing support and care for him.
Fact 14: The speaker suggests that women should avoid demanding more from the man if his problem requires a lot of time and space.
Fact 15: The speaker introduces the concept of being a "song" in a relationship, suggesting that people associate certain memories and emotions with different songs, and that these associations can influence their perception of the other person.
Fact 16: The speaker suggests that women should ask themselves what kind of "song" they want to be in a relationship, and whether their actions and interactions contribute to creating a positive or negative association.