Mark Manson
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Marriage has been fantastic. When I was younger, I didn't even know if I would ever get married. I had very little desire to get married. Even when I met my wife, I was still on the fence of whether marriage even made sense as a concept or an institution. Now that I am married, and actually even very quickly after I got married, I've become a very big proponent of marriage.
Marriage has been fantastic. When I was younger, I didn't even know if I would ever get married. I had very little desire to get married. Even when I met my wife, I was still on the fence of whether marriage even made sense as a concept or an institution. Now that I am married, and actually even very quickly after I got married, I've become a very big proponent of marriage.
Marriage has been fantastic. When I was younger, I didn't even know if I would ever get married. I had very little desire to get married. Even when I met my wife, I was still on the fence of whether marriage even made sense as a concept or an institution. Now that I am married, and actually even very quickly after I got married, I've become a very big proponent of marriage.
Marriage has been fantastic. When I was younger, I didn't even know if I would ever get married. I had very little desire to get married. Even when I met my wife, I was still on the fence of whether marriage even made sense as a concept or an institution. Now that I am married, and actually even very quickly after I got married, I've become a very big proponent of marriage.
The reason is actually pretty simple. There's a lot of value in constraints. And coming back to talking about clarity and focus, right? Like knowing what's worth caring about. The value of a marriage is that it solves so many of those questions for you theoretically, for the rest of your life.
The reason is actually pretty simple. There's a lot of value in constraints. And coming back to talking about clarity and focus, right? Like knowing what's worth caring about. The value of a marriage is that it solves so many of those questions for you theoretically, for the rest of your life.
The reason is actually pretty simple. There's a lot of value in constraints. And coming back to talking about clarity and focus, right? Like knowing what's worth caring about. The value of a marriage is that it solves so many of those questions for you theoretically, for the rest of your life.
The reason is actually pretty simple. There's a lot of value in constraints. And coming back to talking about clarity and focus, right? Like knowing what's worth caring about. The value of a marriage is that it solves so many of those questions for you theoretically, for the rest of your life.
The reason is actually pretty simple. There's a lot of value in constraints. And coming back to talking about clarity and focus, right? Like knowing what's worth caring about. The value of a marriage is that it solves so many of those questions for you theoretically, for the rest of your life.
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Sometimes the way I describe it is that before I was married, even when I was in relationships, a percentage of my brain was always running this piece of software and the software was called, where's the hot girl in the room and does she like me? And I think most males could definitely relate to this software, but I don't know, maybe women too.
Sometimes the way I describe it is that before I was married, even when I was in relationships, a percentage of my brain was always running this piece of software and the software was called, where's the hot girl in the room and does she like me? And I think most males could definitely relate to this software, but I don't know, maybe women too.
Sometimes the way I describe it is that before I was married, even when I was in relationships, a percentage of my brain was always running this piece of software and the software was called, where's the hot girl in the room and does she like me? And I think most males could definitely relate to this software, but I don't know, maybe women too.
Sometimes the way I describe it is that before I was married, even when I was in relationships, a percentage of my brain was always running this piece of software and the software was called, where's the hot girl in the room and does she like me? And I think most males could definitely relate to this software, but I don't know, maybe women too.
Sometimes the way I describe it is that before I was married, even when I was in relationships, a percentage of my brain was always running this piece of software and the software was called, where's the hot girl in the room and does she like me? And I think most males could definitely relate to this software, but I don't know, maybe women too.
But it was kind of the same way if you leave Photoshop on your computer and it just slows everything else down. It was like this program was running in the back of my brain. I'm just always looking around being like, oh wow, she's really cute. I wonder if she'd like me. It was just this pattern in the back of my head that went nonstop.