1. Your ‘type’ changes drastically as time goes
by. Especially
in your mid to late twenties. You start looking for deeper and more solid
qualities like responsibility, honesty and integrity instead of someone you can
just have fun with. You begin to appreciate a partner you can talk to about
meaningful things, about your problems, about your family and about your work
because as you grow up, the things that matter to you change drastically
too.
2. Finding the right
career is more important than getting married. Finding the right
career for you is the most rewarding gift you can give yourself. It will give
you something to look forward to and will always motivate you to grow and learn
new things. It will make you a better person and a happier person and you will
not have to depend on love to make you happy.
3. Modern dating sucks
but it really teaches you a lot. Modern dating sucks but with every dating
disaster that happens to you, you learn one more thing about yourself and about
the person you are looking for. You also learn how to love yourself and you
learn that sometimes you have to choose being alone instead of being with
someone who is not treating you right or someone who doesn’t want to define the
relationship.
4. Invest in a few good
friends. Your
friends will be your support system forever. The better friends you have, the
easier your life will be. Good friends will get you through almost anything in
life. Pick them wisely and you will always find someone to lean on when life
gets rough. They will be your main backbone.
5. Don’t settle. Don’t date someone
just because you’ve been single for so long or because all your friends are
married. Don’t stay in a relationship that is not good for you because it’s
comfortable and don’t hold on to someone who doesn’t love you the way you
deserve to be loved.
6. You have to know
who you are before getting married.Getting married when you’re in an unsteady place
in your life makes you count on the relationship as the main source of your
happiness and makes you follow your partner’s footsteps without stopping to ask
yourself if this is what you really want.
7. Kids are not
the answer. Having
kids does not mean you secured a spot in marriage paradise, if anything, it’s
the ultimate test to determine how strong the marriage is. People who have kids
when they’re not ready are really just setting their marriage up for disaster.
8. You will not
‘lose’ your married friends. I think this is the biggest misconception
– that you will not be talking to your friends who got married. Once they get
past the honeymoon phase, everything will be back to normal and they will still
be a phone call away.
9. You can make
things happen alone. You can get your dream job or buy that house or travel
to this country without anyone’s help or approval. When you are growing up
without being committed to someone, you truly have the world in your hands and
you can just do whatever you want and you can become whoeveryou want. Being
independent is a wonderful thing that will make you rich in so many ways. In
this day and age, being single is actually a privilege — depending on
the way you look at it.
10. Marriage is also not
the answer. I
mentioned earlier that kids are not the answer but marriage is not the answer
either. If you didn’t learn to find your happiness alone, you won’t find it in
your marriage, if you didn’t learn to love yourself when you’re single, you
won’t love yourself when you’re married, if you didn’t find yourself before
marriage, you won’t find yourself after marriage.
People are
told that marriage is what makes them complete but the truth is nothing can
complete someone but themselves, their experiences, their passions,
their hearts, their intelligence and their strength.





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