outlander
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- southern Arizona
Somehow that doesn't sound like it was worth it. They only have themselves to blame, but maybe they will learn from the experience and move on a little wiser.
Yes, I think so.I did a lot of soul searching, and that encompassed more than just the marriage. Who am I? Who am I without work? Who am I in terms of my roots (family). Why do I think what I think? Why are my ideals, ideals? Am I expecting something from my partner that is directly opposed to what she expects? How much do I give in relation to how much I take? What is important when I'm working, as opposed to when I'm retired?
Does everyone go through such things?
Yes, I think so.
Self-awareness is, I think, really important. If we are not aware of our own strengths and weaknesses, it is difficult to see how we can understand how our actions affect our relationships, not just marriages but, friendships, work, family etc. I am thinking out loud really because, it is obvious you not only appreciate the difficulties but, you have done the work to figure things out.![]()