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Activity 6. State whether you "Agree" or Disagree to the following questions by justifying
your claim.
1. If you were about to be married to a person who is sentenced to death, will you still push
through the marriage before his/her death? Why?
2. Is it right to blame anybody of the plight/condition you have in the future? Why?

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Answered by lmachowski072008
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Answer:

With the divorce rate over 50 percent, too many are apparently making a serious mistake in deciding who to spend the rest of their life with. To avoid becoming a "statistic," try to internalize these 10 insights.

#1. You pick the wrong person because you expect him/her to change after you're married.

The classic mistake. Never marry potential. The golden rule is, if you can't be happy with the person the way he or she is now, don't get married. As a colleague of mine so wisely put it, "You actually can expect people to change after they're married... for the worse!"

So when it comes to the other person's spirituality, character, personal hygiene, communication skills, and personal habits, make sure you can live with these as they are now.

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