Perry advocates for an open dialogue between friends, lovers, and the “big terrible thing” in order to make sure that each person’s needs are being met. Perry emphasizes that while our relationships might be complicated and fraught with misunderstanding and hurt feelings, it is ultimately our ability to understand and communicate with each other that can help us to move past our differences and create stronger connections.Īnother key takeaway from this book is the idea that relationships are ultimately about compromise and that it is important to be willing to give and take in order to make relationships work. The most striking takeaway from Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing is the importance of understanding and communication in any relationship. Through a series of interviews and personal reflections, Perry dives deep into the heart of these complex relationships, giving readers an intimate and highly relatable view of the human experience. Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry is an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of the complex relationships between friends, lovers, and the “big terrible thing” that often threatens to drive them apart.
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