THE HIDDEN LESSONS OF LOVETake What You Learn From Every Relationship and Become A Better Person!
Even after the good times have come to an end, you can still reap the benefits of a loving relationship and use its lessons to grow and create positive personal change in your life. Every encounter with another human being has the potential to teach us something about ourselves, and relationships of length and depth can highlight aspects of our character that may not be entirely golden. Everyone has flaws. Using your relationships to determine yours, you can then work on them and become a better person. Knowing your biggest weaknesses can be your biggest strength; denying that you have any faults is a one-way ticket to a lonely life. Take a look at your past several relationships, and see what patterns emerge. Repeating behaviors and characteristics are much more likely to reveal something about you rather than the men you date. Are you always dating commitment-phobes? It is highly likely that you are the one who is scared of commitment. Do you constantly suspect your boyfriends of cheating even though they are faithful? Looks like you need a self-esteem boost. Examining the problems in your relationships is an excellent way to create change in your life. Conflict leads to growth, if you can analyze it instead of screaming about it. Much of the conflict in relationships is due to partners not doing things “the right way,” which is of course, your way. Learning to let go of trying to control your world is a big step forward in self-actualization and will lead to happier mates and a happier you. Besides, control is an illusion anyway- we don’t control our world or anyone else's. Letting go of small arguments can feel like a giant weight lifting off your back. Picking up his socks every day is highly preferred to arguing over his socks on the floor every day. Learn to compromise, learn to give of yourself, and learn to let go. Although American society is obsessed with sex, we are terrified of intimacy; they are two very different things. Intimacy means showing someone your weaknesses, and this is a risky move. He might not love you anymore. He might laugh in your face and tell the world you are an epic loser. But life is not about staying safe in a secure harbor and never setting sail; rather we must use the precious days we have been granted to seize our dreams and go after our wildest desires. For most humans, this includes a partner to share our moments with, both funny and sad. Lasting love requires the acceptance of the good, bad and the ugly; we all have shared fears and human insecurities and must accept that fact before moving forward to become better people.
“I hold it true, whate'er befall; Alfred Lord Tennyson
Shilo Urban is a freelance writer who has just relocated to Los Angeles after her previous homes of Seattle, New Zealand, Paris, Maine, and Austin. She is an active member of the West Coast electronic music community and lives to promote the art that she loves and the people who create it. |























