Love - Relationships - Marriage

Better a witty fool than a foolish wit

The make or break of a couple consists in whether they would know to act as either a witty fool or a foolish wit within their whole wedlock. With every day facing head on a bundle of trivia needing to argue in addition to occasionally meeting with conflicts, quarrels, and contradictions, it would ruthlessly take the bloom off a marriage gradually. In this light, a witty fool can play amazingly the role of an administering angel offering his or her other half enough help to lubricate their relationship. Contrariwise, a foolish wit will only do the contrary.
Such a witty fool doesn’t necessarily mean a real fool, it only proves he or she knows the right time to act like a fool to prevent bad things from happening that will damage their relationship. Once married, love can only play a part as a foundation in the relationship. Never should a marriage depend solely on love, or it will easily run out. What they should rely on is the thing that can maintain their harmony. With harmony, relationships will always be there without them painstakingly laboring.

Judy Cheng

Hello friends, I am from Hong Kong, living there and having decent education there. I am a mother of two sons and I work as a veteran counselor at a fully fledgling marital introduction company. I like to share with people some tougher experiences in the area of human relationships, marriage in particular. I find human nature is a mixed blessing. While we are bestowed upon enjoying the advantages of it, we can also flee the disadvantages of it. How? I will tell you in my books and blogs.
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