Most single people I know complain about not having a partner, but we all know that being single isn’t the end of the world. Being single is a moment where we can truly find ourselves and understand who we are, so don’t complain so much if you don’t have a partner.
You can find your purpose in life:
It doesn’t matter what religion you grew up practicing, at some moment in your life you will want to do some discoveries by yourself. This is the time to get over our insecurities and validate your worth.
Nobody can do that for you. Self-discovering is a vital part of growing up and as soon as you can focus on it, you will understand life better.
You won’t need to be compromised:
When you are in a relationship everything you do matters, and everything you don’t do also effects your significant other. Enjoy your time alone, do whatever you want; go to the places you have never been.
Eat foods you never did and enjoy the ride without looking back. Being single means you won’t have pressure.
If you don’t want to shave your legs today, don’t. Be free to do whatever you desire.
You will meet new people whatever you go:
I met the best friends in my life when I was single. When you are single, you won’t be focusing on your partner, but rather on your friends.
You will spend most of your free time with friends and interesting people. Your friends will be there for you whenever you need them.
You can exchange your number with a stranger and not feel bad about it. Afterwards, he or she can become only a friend.
You will have time to follow your passion:
Relationships take a lot of work and time too. Single students can focus more on their goals, like their career.
They will have more time to be dedicated to their classes, assignments and homework. They won’t feel bad for spending a long time studying, or for writing the perfect resume.
This is the time you can focus on your major.
Being single is not the end of the world, in fact, is a really fun stage to be in. Enjoy every single moment of it, and make life a fun experience.
You won’t regret it.
A version of this was posted at The Vista
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