For the most part, that message hasn't changed a lot over the years - love is still love, and heartbreak is still heartbreak.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think heartbreak is something that you learn to live with as opposed to learn to forget.
When you go through heartbreak, you just do the things that get you by. Eventually, you realise it's about making the most of life.
You know, I think anybody who has been in relationships has access to heartbreak - I don't think we have to go far to find it, whether we inflicted the heartbreak or whether we were the recipient of it.
People identify with being heartbroken. We've all been heartbroken, haven't we? I've been dumped, and it feels horrible.
Heartbreak is hard, but you find more and more things to be grateful for every day.
You can't fast-forward heartbreak, and you can't rewind love - and that's just one big bummer.
I've been really lucky to have had my fair share of relationships over the years and experiences to draw from. But I would say that I generally am not the one doing the heartbreaking.
Heartbreak has definitely been a big inspiration for me. You can write about a bad situation and just feel so much better afterwards. For me it's very therapeutic. But love in general - even when it's good - is always very inspiring.
'Heartbreak Heard Around the World' is about me and my girl, and I'm just going through a broken-heart stage in a relationship, and I'm just kind of expressing my love for her.
I hate being the heartbreaker. Hate it. If I date somebody and it doesn't work out, it's another nightmare for me.
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