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“If we can talk together, then we can walk together.”
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“If we can talk together, then we can walk together.” So much of a healthy relationship is built in the small moments where we choose to stay open, listen a little longer, and make room for what the other person is really trying to say. Even a strong marriage has struggles, but the key is being willing to come back to the conversation with care and honesty. That is how we grow together. Mikdash Me’at: Investing in Your Marriage: Watch the replay here: https://www.torahanytime.com/lectures/458949
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I said officer, if you could please have
a little bit of mercy,
>> [music]
>> I'm actually on my way to New York for
my wedding. So he looked one more time
at my license and he said,
"23 and you're getting married? Now
you've made your second mistake. We live
in a world where thinking about the
other
is not that common. And were Zoka to
live as part of Klal Yisrael, where that
is part and parcel of the core of our
identity.
>> A chassan and kallah can [music] get on
the phone every single night
for those that um from the chassidishe
community, that's all shomer Shabbos
people we're talking about. This is just
the way it's done.
So they can be on the phone every single
night for for for eight hours.
And you finish it, what did you talk to
your kallah about? That absolutely no
way. They want to know about the other
person.
Um they're that curiosity.
How many people, [music] how many
marriages are not alive cuz there's a
curiosity that's absolutely gone.
>> They're asking them to put their hammer
away and to listen and to share, which
means to validate, empathize, and truly
[music] hear the feelings of the other.
And only after empathizing, listening,
and sharing,
and giving the other spouse the sense
that you're feeling with them,
then comes a time perhaps to discuss.
So,
can we problem solve together? Can we
brainstorm together about what you've
just shared?
>> Relation means to relate. [music] The
habit that your spouse most despises is
the habit you underestimate.
>> There's one word that for some people
stands for connection and the same word
for some people
>> stands for fright. Sends shivers down
their spine.
>> That word is vulnerability.
>> Nothing scary about being vulnerable.
It's usually the stories we tell
ourselves about being vulnerable.
>> If we can talk together, then we can
walk together,
>> [music]
>> then we can be married, we can build the
home, we can be mechanech the children.