Man, tough comments in this one.
Let me offer a counter example
A wife, ( my mother) laying aside her husband & best friend ( my dad) as their wedding song plays ( always and forever) gently comforting him as he slips into the afterlife
The most human moment I���ve ever witnessed in my life
35 years of marriage
Partners in crime
Us against the world
His thoughts eased drifting away into death as he left financial structures in place for her to not just survive but thrive. His wife. Mother of his kids. Supporter of his dreams in biz and life.
All my friends envied my parents relationship and knew them as the GOATS. The personification of marriage done well
Now I, married 5 years, aspire for the same
Sure, divorce rate is high
But imagine if you did it like this?
The outcome you get as a first-order consequence might be desirable, while the second- or third-order consequences could be the opposite. So focusing solely on first-order consequences, which people tend to do, can lead to bad decision making. For example, if you asked me if I'd like to not have rainy days, I probably would say yes if I didn't consider the second- and third-order consequences. #principleoftheday
President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina are sad to confirm that Bród, one of their two Bernese Mountain Dogs, has passed away at just past the age of 11. Bród was 11 years and two months at Áras an Uachtaráin, having come to the Áras as a 8 week old puppy.