It’s misguided to adopt a cynical or pessimistic view of marriage when, despite the 50% divorce rate, 86% of those who divorce end up remarrying.
It’s misguided to adopt a cynical or pessimistic view of marriage when, despite the 50% divorce rate, 86% of those who divorce end up remarrying.
It’s true that many people who experience divorce choose to remarry, which suggests that many still believe in the value of marriage despite previous challenges. However, it’s important to recognize that each person’s experience with marriage and divorce is unique. While some may view marriage favorably and pursue it again, others may feel disillusioned or cautious after their experiences. It’s also important to consider that societal perspectives on marriage can change over time and can be influenced by factors like personal values, cultural expectations, and individual circumstances. So, while it’s encouraging to see a high percentage of remarriages, it’s equally valid for others to have a more skeptical view based on their own experiences.