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The truth is, statistically, many of us will marry the “wrong” person. But understanding why this happens and how to improve our choices can help us avoid repeating past mistakes.
In a viral essay called 'Why You Will Marry The Wrong Person', philosopher Alain de Botton says most of us will marry the wrong person — and that's okay.
But when you're married to the wrong person, the future seems like an overwhelming, uncharted territory. You start to wonder if the life you're building together is one you want to keep living.
I truly believe that everyone marries the wrong person. But even by that standard, my husband’s and my match was particularly fraught. We got married young with no idea what we were getting into ...
On the 'Foretold' podcast, Paulina Stevens talks about her wedding to Bobby and the sequence of events that led her there. It's relatable.
Alain de Botton’s popular article in the New York Times, Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person, 5-28-16, is helpful for becoming aware of possible pitfalls and helping figure out what went wrong ...
I know so many people who married for the wrong reasons. It astounds me as to how people choose to commit their entire lives to someone on the basis of “because I was getting older”, ...
So I realised she was the wrong person because she was not ready to settle down and I did not take the time to find that out from before I married her.
Why will you marry the wrong person? We want to be the exact perfect person, so we make little compromises in the beginning. Here's what happens when you are untrue to yourself, per astrology, by ...