Never rush into marriage.
There is really nothing about it that deserves blind envy.
Marriage is not roses and vows.
It is three meals a day, endless chores, worrying about money, and the exhausting responsibility of raising children. Life slowly turns into a pile of trivial matters, scattered everywhere.
People often believe that marriage is the beginning of happiness.
But the truth is, very few people are actually happier after marriage than they were when they were single.
Marriage is the only time in your life when you get to choose your own family.
If you choose the wrong person, every step you take afterward will feel heavier than it should.
Many people walk into marriage too quickly, believing love alone will carry them through. They forget that love fades, but life does not. When romance disappears, what remains is character, responsibility, and the ability to endure ordinary days together.
Marriage is not something to rush into.
Because once you do, there is no easy way back.
And the cost of a wrong choice often lasts a lifetime.
