AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
You might think that you don’t need to buy a book about dating and relationships. Isn’t love something effortless, natural, and organic? You should be falling in love without thinking your way into it because love is a spontaneous chemical reaction, not a calculated decision. Even though people hold onto these beliefs, finding love doesn’t always work out perfectly. But here’s the truth: while love may be a natural instinct, dating isn’t.
In How to Not Die Alone, dating coach and matchmaker Logan Ury touches on different factors that could be preventing us from finding love. Remember the happily ever after fallacy? It’s the mistaken belief that the hard work of love is about finding someone – but that’s only the first act of your love story. The next part is hard, too – making the relationship last for the long haul.
Drawn from years of research, insights from behavioural science, and real life experiences, How to Not Die Alone offers guidance to finding, building, and sustaining a relationship that accommodates your needs.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.