Sentences with phrase «much unhappiness in»

This book clearly illustrates how being unaware of differences in the way that each spouse shows love and needs to be loved can be a root cause of much unhappiness in marriage and how to create connections and closeness by learning to speak each other's love language.
The absence of such agape love is the major cause of the appalling percentage of divorce in contemporary marriages, and the root of much unhappiness in legally persisting but.

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Perhaps it is now time to recognize that the third world - changing scientific achievement of the last century is not the unmitigated good that much of Western culture claims it is — and that treating the sexual revolution as a unambiguous, indeed undeniable, boon to humanity can lead to a lot of personal unhappiness, homicidal ghouls like Kermit Gosnell, and the deployment of coercive state power in ways that threaten civil society and democracy.
Holding in your mind contradictions and circular reasoning patterns, clinging to dogmas no matter how much your mind begs otherwise, and repeating fairy tales to yourself over and over until your discomfort with reality finally goes away, is a sure recipe for mental illness and lifelong unhappiness.
I love him because he rescued me not only from much sin and unhappiness in this life but he has promised me an incomprehensibly happy and fulfilling eternal life.
Justinian's effort did not win all the anti-Chalcedonians and caused unhappiness in much of the Catholic West.
Teething is a milestone for babies, but some parents won't find much to celebrate in the sore gums, endless drooling and general unhappiness that often precedes new teeth.
So after half an hour of trying to put her back down, you finally give in, hoping she'll be that much more tired when her afternoon nap rolls around, only to have the exact same scenario play out again, and baby is a cranky ball of unhappiness for the rest of the day.
Much of the unhappiness, he says, originated in «daily insults — mostly unintended — and in obvious things like [space].»
But even in marriage, it's possible to expect too much from a partner — and that can result in real unhappiness, according to a new study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Basically, we know Brooke deserves much, much better than Gary and his idiotic, immature friends, and yet, we're forced into rooting for a resolution that we all know in our hearts can only lead to constant unhappiness.
I didn't want to cause any unhappiness now — in that way, I decided it was probably better than he wasn't here to see this, though I missed him so much at that moment the ache of it was as bad as the strange pains in my belly.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized that my unhappiness wasn't just because I was in debt and my business was not growing as much as I wanted.
I know there are many in China who feel much the same way: the tyrannical one - child policy, it is now being recognised, has not only led to much unnecessary unhappiness but is also leading to potentially disastrous economic consequences (especially in its battle for economic supremacy with India, where no such restrictions have applied).
Where our work is not in alignment with our core values this can create so much internal stress and unhappiness that no amount of good practice habits or money or prestige will make up for it.
In my experience, clients» unhappiness with bills can have as much to do with the way the information is described as the time itself.
Much of that unhappiness is rooted in cultural mismatch.
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