Taylor Swift has learned her fair share of lessons when it comes to love.
“I was going through a bit of a sad time,” she said.
“I started playing guitar and the band joined in,” she said.

“The song just went on for about 10 to 15 minutes.”
Luckily, Swift’s mother nabbed a recording of the impromptu emotional jam session from the sound guy.
“If you’re going through a hard time, [cats] are very understanding.”

When it did hit me, it was like, ‘Oh, I hope he’s doing well.’
And nothing else."
That acceptance is a stark difference from the heavy weight of heartbreak.

As Swift said, “A heartbroken person is unlike any other person.
Their time moves at a completely different pace than ours.
It’s this mental, physical, emotional ache and feeling so conflicted.

Nothing distracts you from it.
Good morning.'”
Finding new routines is vital for reaching that independence, according to the Grammy-winning singer.

What now?'"
She added, “I didn’t have a partner that I climbed it with that I could high-five.
I just wondered, ‘Shouldn’t I have someone that I would call right now?'”

That loneliness changed between the release of “1989” and “Reputation.”
When she won AOTY a third time in 2021, she had someone at the mountaintop with her.
At the 2014 Grammys,Swift performed the song “All Too Well.
“This song has two lives to it in my brain.
You turned it into a collage of memories of watching you scream the words to this song.”
“I haven’t thought about their experience, honestly,” Swift said with a light laugh.
“I think there’s nothing they’d rather hear less right now,” he said.