1 book per month should be fairly doable. I am already questioning if it was a mistake, however, as I’ve struggled to get through my first book.
The truth is – you don’t always know why someone has cut off a relationship, and they are under no obligation to explain to you.
A Year in the Life highlights all of the character issues with the original show, then multiplies them by two!
This is not solely a male phenomenon, but it is definitely accepted as a cultural truth that men are simpler and women are more complex, and therefore there is an inherent communication divide that can never be bridged.
Sometimes a movie or show will hit hard with truths and give a concise picture of a reality you felt in the back of your mind but couldn’t quite place a finger on.
I guess Rory’s continual bad relationships aren’t that surprising, considering she had her disaster of a mother to learn from.
“Am I a terrible person?” – Rory Gilmore
My husband and I just recently finished watching The Office from start to finish for the first time, and we really enjoyed it. I especially liked Jim and Pam’s relationship, because it just felt so genuine.
Sometimes, you just need someone to grab you and say “Don’t give up! Even if you fail, you’ll come back stronger!”
In my life, I’ve found good communication does not thrive with rules such as setting up the “perfect” environment, or never speaking of negative things. Trying to have a relationship where you can never vent or discuss your negative feelings is one in which you cannot be genuine and will only lead to anger and dissatisfaction in the end.