Buchzusammenfassung
Sara Eckel began her career as a full-time freelance writer in 1997. Since then, numerous newspapers and publications, including as The New York Times, The Guardian, Forbes, and Psychology Today, have published her essays, art criticism, and news articles. She has taught online writing at Skillshare and resides in Kingston, New York with her spouse.
The central theme of this book:
Traditional dating advice no longer resonates with today’s independent women who are less focused on marriage and kids. Many women have embraced singleness as an opportunity for self-discovery and different types of love. Though loneliness may still arise, moving beyond old-fashioned dating tips can lead to greater self-love and less dependence on others for happiness.
“Human beings are not houses you don't walk in and say, 'It has no charm, but it's close to work and it's all I can afford.' No. You love them as they are, or you let them find someone else who does.”
“We all want to feel needed, and we also want to be with people who can manage on their own, if need.”
“The problem is that our society is structured around couples and families and if you don’t fit neatly into one of those units, you often have to build.”
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