8 Reasons Why Marriages Don’t Last Anymore, According to Counselors

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Love is not enough

It might shock you to read these lines, but just because you two are in love doesn’t guarantee a happy marriage. The notion that “all you need is love” is false, mostly since it was invented for marketing purposes by ingenious people in the wedding industry. You know, it’s too bad that the truth isn’t like this since it looks wonderful on the screen.

No matter how intense it feels at first, love inevitably fades. Your values and interests will continue to be who you are. Before you even think about making this a long-term commitment, these two things need to align with those of your spouse. People who hold similar beliefs should marry so they may cooperate to advance their beliefs and realize their shared objective.

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