radiodude said:
Even from a secular standpoint, this means that doing the self satisfying thing (leaving) is looking out for your own life, not laying it down.
I agree with the spiritual meaning, but I disagree with your secular application. There is a difference between self-gratitification and self-preservation. Gratitification makes you do things and try to justify it as being right somehow. You cheat on your wife because she is neglecting you: gratitification. You leave her just on a whim because you don't have the same feelings for hr eventhough she's doing everything she's supposed to: gratitification. The kids are getting on your nerves and you push them away becasue they're in the way of you living your life: gratitification.
But leaving when your wife is a completely selfish woman only interested in living off you and giving you crap eventhough you provide when she chooses to sit around all day doing nothing: that's survival. When she constanly costs you money and brings absolutely nothing to the table financially let alone at dinner time when she's had all day to do something constructive and you get her out of your life: preservation. When she constantly puts kids first and treats dad like he's the scum of the earth, that when it's time to get some things straight in your life.
Keep in mind, I'm not saying you just pack your bags at the hint of trouble without trying to do what you can before hand. I'm one of those guys who believe in sticking to commitments, but when someone is using that sense of honor to hurt you and they refuse to change, it's time to walk. A man has to realize when he has done everything humanly possible it's time to let it go. To keep trying to fix something you can't control is in effect putting yourself on that pedestal before God and everyone else because you think your deeds and actions are things that will make everything work just right.
Before I go, I'll leave with a scenerio. Say you build a tower and it was on a bad foundation. Maybe at the time you couldn't see waht was wrong with it, thought you could build the tower good enough so that it didn't matter how bad the foundation was, or just didn't care at the time because that tower just had to go up. So anyway, you build it, fix some of the cracks in it, and even start putting up struts and trusses to keep it up, but it starts falling anyway with you standing under it. Do you stand under it while it's falling hoping to somehow catch it yourself, or do you move out of the way?