Joel Schaefer

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It’s a lesson that sounds strange because we still tend to think of love as liking someone for who they already are, and of total acceptance. The person who is right for us, Austen is saying, is not simply someone who makes us feel relaxed or comfortable; they have got to be able to help us overcome our failings and become more mature, more honest and kinder – and we need to do something similar for them.
Great Thinkers: Simple tools from sixty great thinkers to improve your life today (The School of Life Library)
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