• Was it better when people just got married? | Ep 49

  • Feb 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Was it better when people just got married? | Ep 49

  • Summary

  • The average age of first marriage is on the rise here in the good ol’ US of A. Meanwhile we have some “modern” ideas about adulthood, independence and happiness. While the pop psychologists try to crack the code, Michael, Cully and Russell shake it up with a radical new questions: Why not just get married and have a family? Chapters 00:00 Assorted Openers 03:00 The Decline of Traditional Values 11:00 The Changing Perception of Marriage 20:00 The Importance of Commitment and Accountability 30:00 The Shift towards Individualism 40:00 The Role of Religion and Responsibility 50:00 The Misconception of Freedom and Fulfillment 50:46 The Modern Pursuit of Pleasure 52:14 The Importance of the Family Unit 53:30 The Impact of Divorce and Single Parenthood 57:03 The Commitment and Sacrifice of Marriage 01:00:00 The Transition to Adulthood 01:01:21 Declining Birth Rates and Societal Consequences 01:04:38 The Concept of the Right Person 01:06:59 The Work and Fulfillment of a Successful Marriage 01:07:45 The Unawareness of Elites and Their Impact 01:09:18 The Importance of Faith, Family, and Freedom 01:09:48 Lessons from the Fall of the Roman Empire The conversation explores the decline of traditional values and the changing perception of marriage in modern society. It highlights the importance of commitment, accountability, and the role of religion in maintaining strong family units. The shift towards individualism and the misconception of freedom and fulfillment are also discussed. The influence of China and the need for a stronger focus on family and marriage are emphasized throughout the conversation. The conversation explores various themes related to relationships, marriage, and societal changes. It discusses the pursuit of pleasure in modern society and the negative consequences of prioritizing physical pleasures. The importance of the family unit is emphasized, highlighting its role in society and individual success. The impact of divorce and single parenthood on individuals and society is also examined. The commitment and sacrifice required in a successful marriage are discussed, along with the transition to adulthood and the changing definition of adulthood. The declining birth rates and their societal consequences are explored, as well as the concept of finding the right person in a relationship. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unawareness of elites and their impact, and the importance of faith, family, and freedom in society. Lessons from the fall of the Roman Empire are also touched upon. -- Find us on ... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saving_the_dream/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/savingthedream YouTube: https://youtube.com/@savingthedream Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yWeWpM Apple: https://apple.co/3ZarpRw RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd16375c/podcast/rss Web: https://savingthedream.net -- SAVING THE DREAM is a fun unconventional podcast featuring unfiltered conversations about life in America. If you're enjoying life in the echo chamber where people don't really listen and think, then this one isn't for you. But if you like real, honest exchanges about things that effect everyday life, then tune in here for a new episode each week. With Michael O'Sullivan and a varying slice of the Saving the Dream crew. Filmed at the BrainPub Network studio.

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