Summer Love — Deluxe & Validated

Make it a point to watch the sky change colors at least once a week.

It’s not just in your head—everyone actually does look better in the summer. Science calls it Vitamin D; we call it a glow-up. The long days provide a literal spotlight for romance, turning a simple walk in the park into a scene bathed in amber light. 3. The "Expiration Date" Effect Summer Love

The Physics of a Summer Fling: Why We Fall Harder in the Heat Make it a point to watch the sky

Nothing kills a summer vibe faster than a blue-light screen. Unplug and look at each other instead. The Bottom Line The long days provide a literal spotlight for

Summer love isn't just about a person; it’s about a feeling of limitless possibility. It’s a reminder that life is meant to be felt, tasted, and enjoyed. So, whether you’re falling for a new flame or falling back in love with your life, soak it up. The equinox is coming, but the memories don't have to fade with your tan.

Take a surfing lesson or hit a drive-in theater. Novelty triggers dopamine, the same chemical responsible for that "new love" feeling.