Paul C. Brunson
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And again, that's all, you know, subjective stuff.
I think what that says is there are some people that are just not good at marriage.
And they can do it a bunch of times, and they're just not good at it.
And then there are people that...
like most people, aren't great at something the first time they do it.
They screw it up, but they learn something from that.
And then they're better at it and they enjoy it more.
And so for me, second marriages have a much higher satisfaction rate than first marriages.
But they have a slightly higher failure rate.
There's something like 58% of second marriages end in divorce.
So it's a slightly higher failure rate.
What I find beautiful about how quickly and consistently people get remarried
is that it tells me something about how important this is to us.
And that's not lawyer Jim talking now.
That's relationship person.
Like I hesitate to say relationship expert, but relationship person, you know, because I really think that's beautiful.
It means that this is really important to us.
Like this is something we want to be good at.
It's something we need.
It's something that