Posted on 09/14/2008 12:32:43 PM PDT by Lorianne
IF you ask married people why their marriage works, they are probably not going to say its because they found their financial soul mate.
But if they are lucky, they have. Marrying a person who shares your attitudes about money might just be the smartest financial decision you will ever make. In fact, when it comes to finances, your marriage is likely to be your most valuable asset or your largest liability.
Marrying for love is a relatively recent phenomenon. For centuries, marriages were arranged affairs, aligning families for economic or political purposes or simply pooling the resources of those scraping by.
Today, while most of us marry for romantic reasons, marriage at its core is still a financial union. So much of what we want or dont want out of life boils down to dollars and cents, whether its how hard we choose to work, how much we consume or how much we save. For some people, its working 80-hour weeks to finance a third home and country club membership; for others, it means cutting back on office hours to spend more time with the family.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Nah. The key to a happy marriage is to have low expectations.
Agreed...or none at all.
TALK AND SHARE GOALS Before walking down the aisle, couples should have a talk about their financial health and goals. They should ask each other tough questions: Do we want children? When? Who will care for them? Will they go to public or private school? What kind of life do we want? When will we retire?
The questions should be directed differently though, "Do you want children ? What kind of life you you want ?
What kind of life you do you want ?
Nonconcur
Expect and require loyalty/fidelity
The key to a happy marriage is to be honorable and find someone who is reasonable.
NYTimes channels Bill and Hillary Clinton.
That is actually correct. The reason most marriages fail is because of unreasonable expectations.
And the corollary, the belief that one partner can change the other.
Joy in life is a tight inverse function of Expectations
The greater your Expectations on this Earth
The less Joy will find you
Men, treat your wives sweetly, touch her, kiss her and tell her how much you appreciate what she does. Small things like that (even if at first you don't really mean it), works...fake it until you make it!
I disagree. Marriage is not about expectations. It’s about commitment.
Marriage is a decision. Love is a decision. A husband and wife need to work at it every day.
Prayers for all married couples.
You are so very correct. It is a decision. I also learned to trust that my husband would make decisions that were good for us as a couple and then as a family.
He wisely persuades me when we come to an impass. He has laid the law down exactly 6 times in 32 years. I insisted on my way one of those times. And don’t you know it? He was right! LOL
I am a very lucky woman. I never question his judgement. after all, he picked me, right?
Yes, it is a daily decision...today (September 14th) is my 11th wedding anniversary. I found my soulmate, but we work at it...too many people CHOOSE the easy way out sometimes which is to leave. I love my husband more today than 11 years ago today. Our commitment to our marriage makes our love stronger. I wish people would understand that.
Prayer for Husbands and Wives
Lord, inspire those men and women
who bear the titles Husband and Wife.
help them to look to You,
to themselves,
to one another
to rediscover the fullness and mystery
they once felt in their union.
Let them be honest enough to ask:
Where have we been together
and where are we going?
Let them be brave enough to question:
How have we failed?
Let each be foolhardy enough to say:
For me, we come first.
Help them, together
To re-examine their commitment
In the light of Your love
Willingly, openly, compassionately.
Help them, together
to believe how fragile, yet powerful
how weak, yet how strong
how impossible, yet attainable
their love can be.
Give Husband and Wife the courage
to be for each other a person
rather than a title.
Amen.
It was a tongue in cheek post.
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