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  1. This post is very detailed and well-balanced. I like how you highlighted the strengths of His Secret Obsession, such as its focus on psychological principles and practical techniques, as well as the drawbacks like the need for consistency and the lack of a physical copy. I also find the Hero Instinct concept interesting, particularly because it shifts away from generic dating advice and digs into deeper emotional dynamics—which I never knew much about before. Do you find that readers who apply these strategies consistently see long-term improvements, or is it more of a short-term boost that helps spark change?

    1. Robert Martin Lees says:

      Hi Mohamed, thank you for such a thoughtful comment ????. I’m really glad you found value in the review—especially the way His Secret Obsession approaches relationships from a psychological and practical perspective.

      To your question: from what I’ve learned through research and reader feedback, people who apply the strategies consistently tend to see the most meaningful long-term improvements. The Hero Instinct works best not as a quick fix, but as part of building deeper connection and trust over time.

      That said, many readers do notice a short-term spark—more openness, stronger attention, or renewed closeness—and when nurtured, this often grows into more lasting changes. Just like with any relationship approach, consistency and genuine intent are key.

      If you’d like, I can also point you to a section in my review where I break down examples of both short-term breakthroughs and long-term transformations—this dives even deeper into results people have shared.

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