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Originally Posted by daveangeles Great question. I've personally noticed that I am more interested in improving myself (and have the time to do so) when not in a relationship.
Look at me now: single and thriving. When you get in a relationship it can be fantastic, but mine tend to be time consuming.
I've got my financial challenges totally under control now (thanks to the people here giving wise advice, in part!) and am in the best physical shape of my life.
This may just be me, but I use times when I'm single to improve the whole 'package' of who I am. |
I can see where you are coming from when you say that being in a relationship is time consuming. On the other hand, when you are single you are usually looking/dating which can be time consuming as well. The ideal situation to get yourself in to is find a mate that is also into personal development. This way you kill off the ''having to see each other'' time with some nice PD

I think Steve and Erin are perfect together in this respect.