Many older people in our lives have been married for decades. In their time, divorce often was not an option. Social norms, expectations, and the culture were different. Thus, marriage truly usually was “forever.” Of course there was divorces, but the likelihood of it happening was less than it is today.
So shall we remain cynical? Do common wedding vows mean anything anymore? Does one of the most common wedding phrases, “till death do us part?” even mean anything anymore?
Well, according to some recent statistics, that question is a valid one to ask. According to the CDC, the divorce rate was at 26%. Today, the divorce rate is between 40% and 50%, according to the American Psychological Association. So in 65 years, it has almost doubled, by best estimates. Many speculate on the reasons behind these jumps, but we can all agree that they are disheartening to see.
The truth behind marriage is that it’s tough. It requires diligent work on a daily basis, like any other job or major commitment in your life. It isn’t something that always comes naturally. People change over time. They gain weight, they lose money, they grow old, and they change careers. That person that you decided to marry 10 years ago is probably somewhat different than the person you are married to now.
If you don’t want to take the necessary steps to work on your marriage, you will probably find yourself in a relationship that you no longer recognize. If you are married for the wrong reasons, or just feel bored, it’s time to start analyzing what steps you need to take next to move forward with your life. Is it worth it to stay? Do you want to remain true to your vows? Furthermore, how can you make sure that you don’t become a part of the bad statistics?