tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083539167777209111.post3709911837974880483..comments2023-04-12T05:10:56.204-10:00Comments on Giggly Girl: Dear World, Your Reasons For Not Getting Married Young Are ShotEmilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04502088826253410465noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083539167777209111.post-8453787023614408782016-06-10T08:07:39.288-10:002016-06-10T08:07:39.288-10:00Whoever wrote that marriage stops your progress mu...Whoever wrote that marriage stops your progress must have seen a lot of bad marriages. As long as two people have a desire to work out problems and truly support each other, marriage IS growth. Actually, even a bad marriage has potential for growth. We're always growing, learning, and changing, whether we like it or not. It sometimes may appear that change has stopped, or we might regress if we're fighting growth.<br />As for as 20-somethings knowing what they want... I see what you mean, in a way. They have a general idea of what they want, and usually that's enough. We really can't know COMPLETELY what we want, though. The same goes for a career or whatever you want to do in life. Sometimes you have to just have faith and jump in when it feels right.<br />Travel DOES become a little tricky once you have kids, but I know plenty of people who do it. As far as having kids is concerned, I don't understand why people intentionally put it off for careers, traveling, etc. Life happens. After this life is over you probably won't really care how much money you had, how high you climbed socially, how many cool places you visited. No one else will care, either. They'll care about the difference you made. I personally feel that the biggest way I can make a difference in the world is through building up the generation of tomorrow.<br /><br />...Well... that was a long comment. :P<br />Krista C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13490031417884149859noreply@blogger.com