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Eli Finkel

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Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Lots of people argue that having these high expectations is problematic and it's harming the institution of marriage.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

And frankly, among the people who used to argue that is myself.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, Siren of the Nile.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Richard Burton as Mark Antony, rash, impetuous leader of once invincible legion, dreaded adversary on the field of battle.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

We wanted to complement our emphasis on love, achieving love through marriage, with a new emphasis on achieving a sense of personal fulfillment in the way of personal growth.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

So in the terminology of psychology, we wanted to self-actualize through our marriage.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

We wanted to grow into a more authentic version of ourselves.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Yeah, that's exactly right.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

She, in some sense, helps to epitomize both the strengths and the weaknesses of this modern contemporary approach to marriage, where we're looking to our spouse, again, not only for love, but also this sense of personal growth and fulfillment.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

And

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

For the first time, you start to see cases where people would say, as I think Liz Gilbert would say, that she was in a loving marriage and he was a good man and treated her well.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

But she felt stagnant and she really wasn't willing to endure a stagnant life for the next 30 or 40 years.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

And she walked out.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Yes.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

This would have been a very, very bizarre thing to say.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

And marriage, you know, it wasn't really until the 70s that you started seeing no-fault divorce laws.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

It used to be that you had to prove some type of serious mistreatment like abuse or desertion.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Yes, it's a very modern idea that we are entitled to a sense of real fulfillment and personal growth through the marriage.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

And if our marriage is falling short, many of us consider it to be a reasonable option to end the marriage for that alone.

Hidden Brain
Love 2.0: Reimagining Our Relationships

Well, one of the most exciting things that happened to me in the process of writing the book is I learned a lot about the history and the sociology and the economics of marriage, particularly reading people like Stephanie Kuntz, because my primary expertise is as pretty much a laboratory psychologist.

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