Rules for Married Happiness
The first was, never have any secrets from my husband in anything that affected our mutual relationship or interests of the family. The confidence of others in spiritual matters I did not consider as coming under this category, but as being the secrets of others, and therefore not my property.
The second rule was, never to have two purses, thus avoiding even the temptation of having any secrets of a domestic character.
My third principle was that, in matters where there was any difference of opinion, I would show my husband my views and the reasons on which they were based, and try to convice in favour of my way of looking at the subject. This generally resulted either in his being converted to my views or in my being converted to his, either result securing unity of thought and action.
My fourth rule was, in cases of difference of opinion, never to argue in the presence of the children. I thought it better even to submit at the time to what I might consider to be a mistaken judgment, than to have a controversy before them. But of course when such occasions arose I took the first opportunity for arguing the matter out. My subsequent experience has abundantly proved to me the wisdom of this course."
-Catherine Booth during the early 1880's
3 comments:
Great and timeless advice!
That is wonderful advice! =)
Ooohh, that is good stuff!!!
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