Marriage is often romanticized, but the reality is far more complex. Many couples enter marriage with little understanding of how to navigate conflicts, communicate effectively, or manage shared responsibilities. So, what kind of marriage education do we actually need?
First, we need practical tools—not just fluffy theories. Think conflict resolution skills, financial planning, and emotional intelligence training. Second, real talk about expectations. Too many people go into marriage with unrealistic ideals, only to face disappointment later. Finally, normalize ongoing education. Marriage isn’t a one-time event; it’s a journey that requires constant learning and adaptation.
What’s missing in today’s marriage education? Should it start earlier, like in schools? Or is it something couples should figure out on their own? Let’s discuss!
It is not advisable to get married during school life because school life is the age of education and one should never end one's life by getting married. It is best to establish oneself and get married after establishing oneself. There are many people who get married without establishing themselves, as a result, it is seen that their family is in turmoil because without money, wealth, and housing to meet such basic needs, a family can never be happy. It is not enough to just get married, it must be a happy family, only then will a beautiful family of two minds begin. Nowadays, it is seen that there are troubles in the family, there are conflicts between husband and wife, and all this is due to their own mistakes of not getting married on time and getting married without establishing themselves.