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The Best Marriage Advice Ever

Choose to love each other even in those moments when you struggle to like each other. Love is a commitment, not a feeling. Alway s answer the phone when your husband/wife is calling and when possible, try to keep your phone off when you’re together with your spouse. Make time together a priority. Budget for a consistent date night. Time is the “currency of relationships” so consistently invest time into your marriage. Surround yourself with friends who will strengthen your marriage and remove yourself from people who may tempt you to compromise your character. Make laughter the soundtrack of your marriage. Share moments of joy, and even in the hard times, find reasons to laugh. In every argument, remember that there won’t be a “winner” and a “loser.” You are partners in everything so you’ll either win together or lose together. Work together to find a solution. Remember that a strong marriage rarely has two strong people at the same time. It’s usually a husba

Trust and Faith

A business man was late for his flight. He reached the boarding gate just before it closed. Sweating and out of breath, he scanned his boarding pass at the counter and quickly made his way to the plane. Arriving at his seat, he greeted his companions for the next few hours: a middle-aged woman sitting at the window, and a little girl sitting on the aisle seat. After stowing his bag above, he took his place between them. After the flight took off, he began a conversation with the little girl. She appeared to be about the same age as his daughter and was busy with her coloring book. He asked her a few usual questions, such as her age (eight), her hobbies (cartoons and drawing), as well as her favorite animal (horses are pretty, but she just loved cats). He found it strange that such a young girl would be traveling alone, but he kept his thoughts to himself and decided to keep an eye on her to make sure she was okay. About an hour into the flight, the plane suddenly beg

Pronunciation

One Indian passenger named Anantharaman Subbaraman arrived at an international airport outside India for his flight. He was told he is too early and asked to w ait until authorities would call his name in the public address system. He ended up waiting for his for about 3 hrs for the authorities to call his name... Finally, when we went to find out, he was informed that the flight has already departed. He got wild and went to the authorities and shouted why they haven't called his name as promised. They retaliated & claimed that they have been calling him for the last hour and a half...... and were wondering why he hadn't responded! The man swear that he dint hear his name even once, the immigration officer immediately announced his name once again on the microphone to prove his point: 'Another man, Super man, please report to Gate 6' Learning:  Though it appears funny, it hurts when people pronounce your name wrongly. Remember to always take the eff