“Why do you get married if in the end you will just divorce?”

Here’s the cold, hard truth that most won’t have the guts to tell you: Marriage isn’t the problem. Weakness is. We live in a world where quitting is easier than fixing, where ghosting is preferred over confronting, and where disposable relationships are the norm. It’s a world lacking discipline, respect, and commitment. And then you wonder why divorce rates are skyrocketing?

Let’s break it down. Why get married? Because life isn’t about hedging bets and playing it safe. It’s about making bold moves. It’s about finding someone who’s as strong, dedicated, and as driven as you are and building an empire together. It’s about legacy, dynasty, and strength. Anything less is a waste of time.

Now, why do people end up divorcing? Simple. They enter the ring thinking the battle’s already won. They forget that marriage, like any partnership, is constant work. You think champions stop training after winning the belt? Laughable. They train harder. Marriage is no different. You vow to fight together, for each other, every single day. But the moment one starts slacking, the foundation crumbles. It’s not marriage that’s flawed; it’s the fighters in the ring.

The real question isn’t “Why get married if you’re just going to divorce?” It’s “Why aren’t you preparing to win every single day?” In life, in marriage, in everything, you’ve got to fight to make it work. Blaming the institution of marriage for individual failures is like blaming the ocean for being too wet. It’s pointless.

Divorce isn’t the disease; it’s a symptom of a society that celebrates quitting too early, that idolizes shortcuts and shuns hardship. If you’re not ready to go to war for what you believe in, stay on the sidelines.

For those who are bold enough to step into the ring knowing the stakes, marriage is the ultimate partnership. It’s not for the faint-hearted. It’s for the warriors who understand that true value is built, not given, and that every great empire was built by two people standing strong together, not by individuals running at the first sign of trouble.

So, why get married? To build an unbreakable alliance, to create a legacy, to prove that in a world of quitters, you’re a fighter. If you’re not ready for that, then yes, you’re right, don’t get married. But if you’re ready to build, fight, and win, then marriage is the ultimate arena. And remember, in the end, only the strongest partnerships survive and thrive. The rest are just cautionary tales.

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Here’s the cold, hard truth that most won’t have the guts to tell you: Marriage isn't the problem. Weakness is. We live in a world where quitting is easier than fixing, where ghosting is preferred over confronting, and where disposable relationships are the norm. It’s a world lacking discipline, respect, and commitment. And then you wonder why divorce rates are skyrocketing?

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