70% of the couples that marry these days (meaning, Millenials and Generation X) are subject to get a divorce within a decade...
I wanted to inquire, without judgement, how do you reconcile with this fact?
I am divorced myself, and my previous marriage lasted about a decade. Still, I don’t know if there’s much to reconcile. Obviously there is always risk that the marriage will fail. Equally obviously, staying without a primary lover forever is a worse alternative (for me).
Previous generations did not have WhatsApp, and so they missed each other truly. They did not have Instagram, and so they did not lust after things they do not have nor did they constantly focused on what is ‘missing’ in their life. They did not have facebook or Linkedin, and so they did not spend the time running the rat-race, chasing passions to prove to others a point.
Luckily I don’t have Instagram or Facebook, and although I have a LinkedIn account, I don’t engage with the content there. I do have WhatsApp but I’m skeptical that it’s really so bad.
Thank you!
I am divorced myself, and my previous marriage lasted about a decade. Still, I don’t know if there’s much to reconcile. Obviously there is always risk that the marriage will fail. Equally obviously, staying without a primary lover forever is a worse alternative (for me).
Luckily I don’t have Instagram or Facebook, and although I have a LinkedIn account, I don’t engage with the content there. I do have WhatsApp but I’m skeptical that it’s really so bad.