Why Getting Your Heart Broken Is a Good Thing
7 Reasons Why Getting Your Heart Broken Is Actually a Really Good Thing
An old adage reads, "It's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all," but when you're in the thick of a painful breakup, it certainly doesn't feel that way. To put it bluntly, nursing a broken heart can flat-out suck. You feel powerless and not in control of your emotions, you'll cry at the first few notes of a love song, and even mundane tasks like laundry and grocery shopping can feel like torture.
But here's the good news: experiencing, and then ultimately getting over, a broken heart leaves us better, more well-rounded individuals. Sometimes it takes getting hurt to learn more about who we are and what we need from a partner. So take it all in and know that when the tears dry, you are that much closer to finding genuine compatibility and long-lasting connection. Here are seven very real reasons we should all experience heartbreak in our lives.
1 You Have the Chance to Step Back and Self-Reflect
2 It Can Strengthen Your Friendships
3 . . . and Your Relationship With Yourself
4 You'll Emerge Stronger and More Resilient
5 You Learn to Forgive
6 You Become More Empathetic
7 You Learn What You Really Need From Love
