Marriage is both a social custom and a cultural norm, widely recognized across various societies as an essential milestone for mature individuals. The process of selecting a partner is complex and often challenging. Socrates humorously stated that marriage can lead to happiness with a good spouse or philosophical contemplation with a less ideal partner, highlighting the subjective nature of marital experiences. Both men and women have equal rights to choose their life partners. Marriage signifies a profound commitment between two people who love each other, aiming to build a family and share their lives. The arrangement of marriage can be self-directed or facilitated by parents or friends, but it is crucial for both parties to understand each other well before taking this significant step. Parents often play a vital role in marriage decisions due to their experience and understanding of societal dynamics, and many argue that their wisdom can help avoid impulsive choices. Successful marriages require mutual acceptance of each other's flaws and differences, emphasizing that maintaining a relationship is more challenging than entering one. The understanding and collaboration between partners are essential for a healthy and enduring marriage. Additionally, psychologists and sociologists have explored various theories about mate selection, shedding light on the factors influencing individuals' choices in partners, whether consciously or unconsciously. Life Partner by Valibhai Musa in English Magazine 3 4.6k Downloads 21.8k Views Writen by Valibhai Musa Category Magazine Read Full Story Download on Mobile Description Marriage is not only a social custom but a culture also. Most of the human societies, all over the world, agree unanimously that the persons reaching the matured age must marry. This ‘must’ is very tuff to be fulfilled as the mate selection is a very difficult task in the life of a person. Socrates has said, “My advice to you is to get married. If you find a good wife, you will be happy if not, you’ll become a Philosopher.” This quote is subjective and satiric also as the credit to make Socrates a Philosopher goes to his former More Likes This The battle of - You vs You by muhammad Kamal Gentlemen's Game - Part 1 by Umang Time is precious - A philosophical thought by c P Hariharan More Interesting Options English Short Stories English Spiritual Stories English Fiction Stories English Motivational Stories English Classic Stories English Children Stories English Comedy stories English Magazine English Poems English Travel stories English Women Focused English Drama English Love Stories English Detective stories English Moral Stories English Adventure Stories English Human Science English Philosophy English Health English Biography English Cooking Recipe English Letter English Horror Stories English Film Reviews English Mythological Stories English Book Reviews English Thriller English Science-Fiction English Business English Sports English Animals English Astrology English Science English Anything English Crime Stories