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SOLITUDE MEANS FORTITUDE –
Sept. 8, 2022 – “I was trying to find someone for 10 years, and for 10 years I couldn’t,” Silver, 40, said.
Then she had an epiphany. “I was completely feeding into what dating culture wanted,” Silver said. “I was going to keep swiping my adulthood away, paying more and more money trying to find someone because I believed the lie that my partner was hiding in there somewhere.” After “a decade of bullshit,” Silver said she woke up. “I saw how good it felt to set myself free and start looking at my singlehood from a different perspective,” Silver said. “I couldn’t keep quiet.” So she went on to create her own podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, and write a book, A Single Revolution: Don’t Look for a Match. Light One.
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