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In dating, exciting dates may not translate to a good relationship, while boring dates could lead to a great partnership. The podcast emphasizes the importance of not basing relationship compatibility on initial date experiences, as people can present differently in dating scenarios versus long-term commitments.
The podcast challenges the idea of being fully ready for a relationship, highlighting that personal growth and development are ongoing processes. It suggests that individuals are not meant to attain perfection before finding love, but rather to navigate relationships together while evolving. The message underscores the significance of embracing imperfections and mutual growth within a relationship.
I once was a professional dater. I was good at getting dates. I was terrible at finding a partner – which I really wanted. I went on so many dates, I made $150,000 on an online-dating-advice blog (which I recently shut down).
I’ve now been in a relationship for several years. Here are the harsh truths I wish my single self had known.
There you have it – eight harsh truths about dating from me, a former professional dater. I have to admit, dating is mysterious and it’s possible I know little more about what sequence of actions cause love to land in one’s life than does a cargo cult. But since I’m delivering these truths from my privileged position in a happy long-term relationship, I think I have a clear head about it. Think of me as your designated driver: More sober than you single people, but still capable of crashing us into a light pole.
I’ll close with this quote from Roxanne Gay, “I didn’t really learn that I deserved to be loved well until I was loved well.” I hope you find the love you deserve – it may not be what you expect.
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About Your Host, David KadavyDavid Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative.
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