J
Jenster
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I was thinking about this tonight after I read a friend's blog. He's married and I find he lives a very rich social and spiritual life. I wondered to myself: IS that because he is married?
I compared my life to his and felt it isn't abundant like his is. I know, we shouldn't compare our lives to anyone else's -- but I did!
There's no particular answer to my question. Maybe his being married has provided him with stability and opportunity and support that I haven't had. Maybe I hold myself back because I'm still "waiting to be married" before I do certain things, like buying a home.
Another possibility is that I just don't have goals and priorities. Or that my goals and priorities are different, and I just need to appreciate them.
Anyway, thought I'd throw these thoughts out there for discussion, comment.
I compared my life to his and felt it isn't abundant like his is. I know, we shouldn't compare our lives to anyone else's -- but I did!

There's no particular answer to my question. Maybe his being married has provided him with stability and opportunity and support that I haven't had. Maybe I hold myself back because I'm still "waiting to be married" before I do certain things, like buying a home.
Another possibility is that I just don't have goals and priorities. Or that my goals and priorities are different, and I just need to appreciate them.
Anyway, thought I'd throw these thoughts out there for discussion, comment.
