Love 2.0 Turns 7: The Power of Learning from Mistakes
Reflecting on the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Life and Relationships
Tomorrow marks the 7-year anniversary of Love 2.0, the third book in The Freedom Project series. This book, like its predecessors, isn't about preaching the perfect path—it's about sharing the real, raw experiences that shaped my journey. If my first book on travel highlighted the good and my second book on happiness touched on the bad, then Love 2.0 dives into the ugly.
The Freedom Project: Love 2.0 tackles the most complex journey of all—love. Unlike travel and work, love is unpredictable, challenging, and deeply personal. This book isn’t about easy solutions or quick fixes; it’s about redefining relationships, staying true to yourself, and bringing harmony into every aspect of your life. Love, in all its forms, is the ultimate freedom, and it’s a journey that never truly ends.
Forget about pop psychology
When I wrote Love 2.0, I was determined to offer more than just a collection of feel-good anecdotes or a list of cliches. Buy a copy of Cosmopolitan if that’s what you’re after. This book is about confronting the harsh realities of relationships, both with others (in all areas of life) and with ourselves. It's about the mistakes I made—those painful, humbling lessons that taught me more than any success ever could.
In a world where we’re often encouraged to showcase only our triumphs, Love 2.0 stands out as a testament to the importance of embracing and learning from our failures. The most valuable lessons come from the times when things don’t go as planned. This book is my way of paying it forward, sharing not only my own missteps but also the lessons I've learned from my mentors and teachers who have guided me along the way.
Cleaning up the mess
Relationships, like life itself, are messy. Love 2.0 explores how to navigate that messiness, how to stay true to yourself while striving for harmony, and how to design a life that reflects your deepest values and desires. It’s a book for anyone who’s ever struggled with love—whether it’s love for another person, for a passion, or even for yourself.
As we celebrate the 7th anniversary of Love 2.0, I want to invite you to join me in reflecting on the power of imperfection. This book is a reminder that it’s okay to stumble, to question, and to grow through adversity. It’s not about the lessons I’ve learned; it’s about helping you find a new perspective in your own life, to build relationships, in all areas of life, that are true to who you are and what you want.
To mark this milestone, Love 2.0 is available in paperback for just $19.99 CAD or $14.99 USD on Amazon. If you’re ready to dive deep into the complexities of love and learn from the mistakes I’ve made so you don’t have to, buy Love today.1
Here’s to embracing the journey—the good, the bad, and yes, even the ugly.
After suggesting you can buy Happiness, am I now suggesting you can buy Love? Yes I am - ten copies, please. (my publisher made me add that line) 😊