20 Things About Love Most People Learn Too Late In Life

By learning them now, you can avoid the hard lesson in the future.

Kirstie Taylor
Ascent Publication

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I’ve not only written a lot about love for years and published a book on it, but I’ve read, discussed, researched, and questioned plenty of ideas and theories about how love, relationships, and dating work.

And what I’ve found, time and time again, is that people end up learning the hard way some of their greatest lessons on love. Not only that, but people recount having learned these lessons a little too late.

But that’s the great thing about wisdom: it can be shared. You have the opportunity to gain knowledge now rather than later through trial and error.

Because life might be filled with a lot of twists, turns, and unknowns, but with these twenty lessons about love, you can feel a bit more certain about where you’re heading:

1. You can’t assume someone knows you appreciate them.

Don’t take your partner for granted. Even if you’ve been together for twenty years, tell your partner you appreciate them, preferably every day.

You can even comment on certain actions of theirs. A simple, “I appreciate how you remind me to water the plants” or “I love that…

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Kirstie Taylor
Ascent Publication

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