Have been thinking after learning the story of a couple I met recently. They were 29 & 22, husband and wife, when they immigrated to the US in the 90s. Most likely an arranged marriage.
They started out relatively low income - but became rich within 10 years. By their mid 30s they were upper class, most likely due to smart spending/saving habits and possibly dual income. They still look great for their age.
It just got me thinking. They married without much money, but struggled together to build a better life for themselves, and got wealthy together and started a family between all that. They have nearly 30 years together in their marriage. They didn't mess with dating, rejection, etc - just went straight to the endgame and were successful.
Meanwhile I look at my own life and realize, I spent my 20s struggling ALONE to pay off debt, and now in my mid 30s I'm left with good dating options, but ultimately whoever I end up with won't be for as pure of reasons as when younger. Money becomes a factor. Not only that, but we won't be able to build and struggle together because the financial struggle is already over. It's basically an easy life at this point. I probably have 20 good healthy years left when I do get married until I'm considered old (late 50s).
Then again, pretty much everyone follows this path these days. Very few people are getting married young. Seems like society has been designed this way with feminism pushing women to delay marriage until they're nearly 30 or older. It just makes me think, what's the pride in a long marriage if there was no struggle to build it's foundation? If things go shaky later on, couples who marry with both of them having money won't really know how they'll react if things go south.
Makes me regret my path. Is young marriage the best route?
They started out relatively low income - but became rich within 10 years. By their mid 30s they were upper class, most likely due to smart spending/saving habits and possibly dual income. They still look great for their age.
It just got me thinking. They married without much money, but struggled together to build a better life for themselves, and got wealthy together and started a family between all that. They have nearly 30 years together in their marriage. They didn't mess with dating, rejection, etc - just went straight to the endgame and were successful.
Meanwhile I look at my own life and realize, I spent my 20s struggling ALONE to pay off debt, and now in my mid 30s I'm left with good dating options, but ultimately whoever I end up with won't be for as pure of reasons as when younger. Money becomes a factor. Not only that, but we won't be able to build and struggle together because the financial struggle is already over. It's basically an easy life at this point. I probably have 20 good healthy years left when I do get married until I'm considered old (late 50s).
Then again, pretty much everyone follows this path these days. Very few people are getting married young. Seems like society has been designed this way with feminism pushing women to delay marriage until they're nearly 30 or older. It just makes me think, what's the pride in a long marriage if there was no struggle to build it's foundation? If things go shaky later on, couples who marry with both of them having money won't really know how they'll react if things go south.
Makes me regret my path. Is young marriage the best route?
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