I think what's wrong is the approach that a partner in life is some sort of trophy to be had. That's why his wife left him - she wasn't really in it for him, she was playing her role.
To succeed in love, find the one that loves you at your worst. That's my two cents.
> To succeed in love, find the one that loves you at your worst.
> That's my two cents.
Absolutely.
Been through that BTW, so I know how that works.
Doesn't the Judeo-Christian wedding ceremony include the vow (paraphrasing) that people stick together in good and bad times?
Finding out that your worth as a mate to someone depends on the current bank balance is one HELL of a rude awakening. Great learning experience though, I would not have it any other way.
To succeed in love, find the one that loves you at your worst. That's my two cents.