Just finished reading Amish Tripathi's 'Scion of Ikshvaku'. I just loved what Ram says about marriage at one point and couldn't resist the temptation of quoting the dialogue here:
'Well, to begin with, it is not a necessity; there should be no compulsion to get married. There's nothing worse than being married to the wrong person. You should only get married if you find someone you admire, who will help you understand and fulfill your life's purpose. And you, in turn, can help her fulfill her life's purpose. If you're able to find that one person, then marry her.'
What can I say? I agree wholeheartedly :-)
'Well, to begin with, it is not a necessity; there should be no compulsion to get married. There's nothing worse than being married to the wrong person. You should only get married if you find someone you admire, who will help you understand and fulfill your life's purpose. And you, in turn, can help her fulfill her life's purpose. If you're able to find that one person, then marry her.'
What can I say? I agree wholeheartedly :-)
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