Friday, January 07, 2011

The Happy Marriage Is the ‘Me’ Marriage

Not anymore. For centuries, marriage was viewed as an economic and social institution, and the emotional and intellectual needs of the spouses were secondary to the survival of the marriage itself. But in modern relationships, people are looking for a partnership, and they want partners who make their lives more interesting.

Dr. Aron and Gary W. Lewandowski Jr., a professor at Monmouth University in New Jersey, have studied how individuals use a relationship to accumulate knowledge and experiences, a process called “self-expansion.” Research shows that the more self-expansion people experience from their partner, the more committed and satisfied they are in the relationship.

Dr. Lewandowski says. “If your partner is helping you become a better person, you become happier and more satisfied in the relationship.”

Why Are Taxpayers Subsidizing Facebook, and the Next Bubble?

By Simon Johnson, the former chief economist at the IMF. Read the article in NY Times

11 Tricks to Cutting Travel Costs in 2011

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