Ancient Wisdom for Modern Marriage

Vitruvius on Marriage: Building Love with Balance, Strength, and Beauty

18 min · 22 de may de 2026
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What would Vitruvius teach us about building a strong marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore how the Roman architect’s timeless principles—durability, usefulness, and beauty—offer a powerful framework for lasting partnership. Drawing from De Architectura, they examine why a marriage must be built on a solid foundation of trust and integrity, how balance and proportion create harmony between partners, and why adaptability is essential in changing circumstances. The discussion highlights the importance of shared purpose, moral character, and combining thoughtful principles with daily practice. The episode also reflects on Vitruvius’s deeper measure of success and human worth—rooted in knowledge, virtue, and contributions that endure beyond the individual, shaping both the home and the wider world.

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