7 Universal Truths About Dating That Will Piss You Off (Before They Set You Free)

7. You attract what you are, not what you want. And you will accept what you think you deserve.
7. You attract what you are, not what you want. And you will accept what you think you deserve.
One of the most common types of jealousy is romantic jealousy. We also tend to feel jealous about others’ successes, strengths, lifestyles, and relationships.
While artists like Drake have perfected the sentimental craft of heart break, artists have been spitting about love and loss since the beginning of the era. These records are proof that Drake’s not the only rapper in the game who needs some love and maybe a hug too.
You purchase hot beverages all the time, but haven’t actually consumed one that was more than lukewarm, because the drink is more valuable to you as a hand warmer.
“Notice what you notice.” This is one of my favorite Allen Ginsberg quotes. For me, it speaks to presence of mind, body, and spirit.
I’m texting you this because our generation has whittled interaction down into a series of superficial scripts that we exchange with one another on autopilot but I’m almost okay with the trivialities if they end up leading me to you.
We forget that each day we remind our loved ones we care about them, and each day they remind us—usually without actually saying those three words directly.
You aren’t just liable for yourself anymore and you don’t have the insurance of infinite time. The implications of your choices have more power now and you realize you aren’t as free as you thought you would be.
By doing things in our daily life that help us to attune to the positive and that boost our mood, we can actually change the neural pathways in our brain.
“But then I’d have to put on real pants” is a legitimate excuse that you use to not do things.
Sometimes, the breakup hits you with a force so strong that it feels like waking up from one of those falling dreams, where your stomach drops and your balance is off and you’re convinced for several seconds that you’re tumbling down a dark hole.