It's at the age when people start like there's a decent amount of your friend group that's getting married or at least getting really serious. And so it becomes more normal, well, just more mature to have like forthright conversations about what you're looking for and how that fits into your life. The egocentrism of not embracing the changes that happen in our bodies in bracing that, hey, you're tired now. At 30 and then at 35 and then at 40 when all of these things, all of these ideas of youthful exuberance and invincibility start to fade.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Let’s travel back in time to the height of quirky hipsterdom, 2009, and dive into 500 Days of Summer! This movie has been heavily requested for almost the entire time we’ve been doing the podcast. As the movie reminds us several times, this is NOT a love story! So we will be breaking down the concept of “Situationships”, what are they, how do you end up them, and how to get out of them. So check it out unless you want to end up like a Tom.
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