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DJ PAoy Asserts True Love Wont Leave You as an Ex, Reveals Shortcut to Moving On for the Heartbroken

News02 Jul 2026 09:00 GMT+7

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DJ PAoy Asserts True Love Wont Leave You as an Ex, Reveals Shortcut to Moving On for the Heartbroken

Why is love so difficult these days? Is society becoming more complex, or are we simply becoming more selfish? THE LAZY GENIUS kicks off its first episode with the guru of love. "DJ P'Aoy Napaporn" She takes a straightforward look at all types of relationships, offering shortcuts for everyone—from married people, those in relationships, singles, to those stuck in unclear statuses. Is it wrong to love AI? How to love wisely? Plus tips to heal a broken heart.

. . . "Kris Horwang" The newest host at Life Dot under WOODY WORLD, acting as a Fact Finder, guiding you to shortcuts and answers from true experts. He also experiments and questions on viewers' behalf to find the simplest, best choices for all life aspects, pointing out pros and cons straightforwardly because a good life need not be complicated.

Why is love in 2026 so difficult for both couples and singles?

"Today, society may seem more complex, equating to increased selfishness. Previously, you were either friends or lovers—end of story. Now, there are many relationship labels. We try to explain phenomena like Love Bombing or breadcrumbing, but really, it's just selfishness. People want a partner and to talk to someone, and sometimes that person is willing to chat too."

"If we’re just talking, when will we become a couple? What should we do?"

"As selfishness grows, many relationships stay unclear, afraid that clarity will mean losing even the chance to talk. We must accept love is not rational, leading us to love those we shouldn’t. Some say it’s true love, but if that person belongs to someone else, chasing true love with another’s partner isn’t right. Yet, some say ‘I’m just talking, not trying to steal anyone.’ See the selfishness? Just talking, yet feelings don’t stop so neatly."

Are people becoming more self-centered?

"Selfishness has probably always existed but is now more openly expressed. We tend to think if many people do something wrong, it must be right. For example, if the first car makes an illegal U-turn and isn't caught, the second car thinks it’s okay too, and so on, leading to a mindset that everyone does it."

Regarding casual relationships—just fun love without commitment—and when selfishness aligns, those seeking serious relationships find it harder because many simultaneously avoid defined partnerships. Some use not being married as a criterion to keep options open."},{