While not everyone will experience being married, as not everyone is called to marriage and is meant to be in that state of life, striving to find peace in one’s current season of life, along with the joys and crosses that come, is a good learning process.
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What The King Midas Myth Teaches About Happy Marriages
W. Bradford Wilcox, UVA sociology instructor, states that many people suffer from a “Midas mindset:” the idea that careers, education, money or other pursuits are more important than marriage and family life.

For Kids, Marriage Still Matters
The science could not be clearer: On average, the children of married parents are more likely to experience happier, healthier and more successful lives.

U. Va. Sociologist, Deseret News Contributor Tells BYU Students Marriage And Families Are The Ultimate Source Of Happiness
1 in 3 adults will never marry — and Brad Wilcox says the decrease in overall happiness correlates with declining number of marriages.
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