
More marriages might survive if the partners realized that sometimes the better comes after the worse. ~ Doug Larson [Source]
A simple question in Google can lead you to a thousand and one links and more on the reasons to why one should get married. However, there are right and wrong reasons to get married in the first place. The wrong reasons like gettting married in order to be happy won’t help since you are depending on others to make you happy.
Marriage can be used by the visualisation of the perfect vaction. It’s an analogy that can be visualised by anyone who has thoughts about taking that trip somewhere and thinking of all the activities that can be done at the destination.
Marriage leads to fulfillment in all areas of our lives: the physical and the spiritual, the financial and the practical, the esoteric and the down-to-earth day to day needs.
An interesting study states that married people are less accident prone too.
Married people not only have lower rates for a variety of illness, they are less accident-prone than singles. Singles also are far more likely to have a car accident or die of diseases of the liver, largely caused by drinking liquor. Research shows that married people drink least, the widowed, divorced or separated the most.
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