Ancient Wisdom for Modern Marriage
In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Jane Austen’s timeless wisdom on love, character, and lasting relationships. Drawing from Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Emma, and Mansfield Park, they examine why genuine affection must be joined with mutual respect, shared values, and intellectual companionship. The discussion highlights Austen’s belief that successful marriages are built on esteem rather than infatuation, honesty rather than secrecy, and character rather than charm or social status. They also explore the importance of patience, forbearance, and finding a partner whose principles and outlook on life are fundamentally aligned with your own. The episode concludes with Austen’s measure of marital success: a relationship grounded in friendship, integrity, emotional steadiness, and a deep respect that endures long after romance has matured into lasting companionship. Provide your feedback on BizChatHow does Austen define mutual respect?What role does forbearance play in marriage?How can shared values strengthen a relationship?FilesFiles
85 afleveringen
Reacties
0Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst
Meld je nu aan en word lid van de Ancient Wisdom for Modern Marriage community!