Lesson 1 THE ROLE OF RADICAL ACCEPTANCE
You can't fix the ones you
love, so focus on fixing yourself. Self-differentiation
Lesson 2 THE BEAUTY OF BENIGN NEGLECT
It's more harmful to over-parent than to under parent. Balancing between over
and under functioning
Lesson 3 OPPOSITES DON'T FOREVER ATTRACT
Seek a mate whose values and background echo your own.
The opposites that attract are normally gender or
biologically related; yet what about all the other stuff of life. What shall a
couple build upon once they have experienced the power of attraction and form a
bond? Various interests and likeness (purpose and meaning) are needed to
sustain the relationship in a meaningful orbit.
Lesson 4 SOCIAL NETWORKS MATTER
The strength of your friendships is as critical for your health as the
lifestyle choices you make.
Don’t make the mistake of making your spouse a
deity and the one “soul-mate” who can fill your every void—it just doesn’t work
that way.
Lesson 5 LUST DIMINISHES, BUT LOVE REMAINS
Being inured to your partner isn't the same as being out of love.
LOVE is mutuality of devotion forever subduing the antagonisms
inherent in divided function.
- Erick Erickson
- Erick Erickson
Love is sweet, but
tastes better with bread.
- Yiddish proverb
- Yiddish proverb
I totally agree with Lesson 3, OPPOSITES DON'T FOREVER ATTRACT
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