Most advice is a pretty generic reminder to listen to your partner and treat them like a person. That’s something you know is a good idea as a concept pretty early on in life, but it’s just real easy to get complacent.
Kids have a simpler way of interpreting the world, which is usually what couples need (many failed marriages are the result of explicit social loops or implicit mental loops which aren’t broken).
Adults usually infer and attach bias based on their own experiences.
Wondering if the advice was any good?
Honestly, maybe…
Most advice is a pretty generic reminder to listen to your partner and treat them like a person. That’s something you know is a good idea as a concept pretty early on in life, but it’s just real easy to get complacent.
If it were, “Share your stuffies and go out for ice cream”, it would be far from the worst marriage advice I’ve ever heard.
Delete gym, hit the lawyer, get a facebook
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Woosh
I honestly bet it was better than most.
Unironically.
Kids have a simpler way of interpreting the world, which is usually what couples need (many failed marriages are the result of explicit social loops or implicit mental loops which aren’t broken).
Adults usually infer and attach bias based on their own experiences.