Asian Contention Developing
I recently met a woman who may have captured my interest. What caught my attention was her respect. I have never met a woman in my life when the word “respectful” came to mind. I’ve met women of all generations who had self-control of their emotions and tried their best to be positive. And many women I know are respectful. But no woman I ever met had such a manner and skill of respect that the word “respect” came to mind so quickly.
And that’s also not to say that she thinks of herself as somehow inferior to me or anyone else. She not only respects me and those around her, she respects herself.
She doesn’t know English well at all, but being married to a woman who speaks a different language, actually, may solve many problems… hehehehe.
The greater hurtle to jump, if the relationship ever has a prayer, is our differing views about God. · · · →
An American renaissance has spurred remembrance of our roots. What did the founding fathers teach us? What were the original strategies that made our nation so great?
One of the keys to anything successful is stay on course. Whether in business, non-profit charity, government, or family: remember where you came from. Don’t change who you are.
Once married, spouses have a tendency to try to “change” each other. But the happy marriages are based in mutual acceptance. We all learn, but love doesn’t demand others to change. In family and government alike, once a father changes, it’s all downhill from there. · · · →