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What do you do when you can’t control a situation?
Nothing in life is guaranteed. Despite our best intentions and efforts, things may not work out as we planned. And yes, that is incredibly stressful, we must have the courage to change the things we can, patience to accept the things we can't change and wisdom to know the difference. The hardest parRead more
Nothing in life is guaranteed. Despite our best intentions and efforts, things may not work out as we planned. And yes, that is incredibly stressful, we must have the courage to change the things we can, patience to accept the things we can’t change and wisdom to know the difference. The hardest part is not finding the patience or the courage. So, instead of figuring out what they can or can’t control, we could just try to live each moment one step at a time.
See lessShould you still marry your partner even though your parents are not consenting?
If you are not of legal age to marry without their permission, then you either have to get it or wait until you are older. Their objection might be you are too young to marry, rather than they don't want you to marry a certain person. If parents object to your intended, they should be able to give aRead more
If you are not of legal age to marry without their permission, then you either have to get it or wait until you are older. Their objection might be you are too young to marry, rather than they don’t want you to marry a certain person. If parents object to your intended, they should be able to give a valid reason why – for example the other person has a criminal record, or is known to be violent. I did not ask my mother’s permission to marry. I told her that my boyfriend had proposed and I had accepted. She had doubts about us marrying, because she thought at 21 I was not mature enough, and also because my boyfriend was physically disabled. She overcame her reservations about him, because of his personality, and also because he was hardworking and a good provider.
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