The reason why people get married | Jordan B Peterson

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9 Jun 202006:22

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the complexities of relationships, emphasizing the significance of commitment, especially in marriage. It highlights the importance of solving problems rather than avoiding them, and how marriage vows serve as a boundary for working through issues. The speaker argues that divorce, especially when children are involved, has severe long-term consequences such as financial hardship, emotional distress, and negative impacts on children. The challenges of stepfamilies are also mentioned, pointing out that biological parents are generally more invested in their children's well-being than stepparents.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Relationships can feel unstable if every argument is viewed as a potential breakup.
  • 💍 Marriage vows create a boundary that prevents constant fear of dissolution during disagreements.
  • 🙅‍♂️ The constant threat of leaving stifles honesty and problem-solving in a relationship.
  • 🔒 The vow of staying together, no matter what, encourages fixing problems rather than avoiding them.
  • 🤯 Deep issues in relationships, like childhood trauma, are hard to resolve without commitment and perseverance.
  • 💔 Divorce, especially with children involved, is often financially and emotionally devastating.
  • 👶 Stepparent families statistically don't perform as well as biological families in child-rearing, with exceptions.
  • 😟 Divorce affects both parties, leading to financial loss and diminished 'market value,' especially for women with children.
  • 🧠 Avoiding problems in a relationship only leads to carrying unresolved issues for a lifetime.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Stepchildren can strain new relationships as they often feel like they take away time from the romantic partner.

Q & A

  • What is the primary challenge discussed in resolving disputes in intimate relationships?

    -The primary challenge is determining how upset one should be when something unusual happens. The speaker emphasizes that inexperienced individuals may treat every issue as a potential threat to the entire relationship, which complicates conflict resolution.

  • Why do people get married according to the speaker?

    -People get married to establish a firm boundary in their arguments, as marital vows provide security. The speaker explains that these vows imply that neither party will leave no matter what, which helps manage conflicts.

  • How does the speaker describe the impact of uncertainty in a relationship?

    -Uncertainty, such as the possibility of leaving after every argument, creates constant anxiety. Individuals may avoid admitting mistakes or addressing issues due to fear of the relationship ending.

  • What is the significance of marital vows according to the speaker?

    -Marital vows are significant because they represent a commitment to work through problems rather than leave when things get difficult. The vow implies a responsibility to stay and solve issues, helping the relationship last over time.

  • What is the alternative to working through problems in a relationship as per the speaker?

    -The alternative is a long-term, unresolved conflict where issues are ignored rather than solved. Without the commitment to work things out, people tend to avoid problems, leading to persistent tension.

  • What challenges arise when trying to solve deep-seated problems in a relationship?

    -Solving deep-seated problems, such as those rooted in past trauma, is difficult because they may be triggered unexpectedly, and the affected partner might resist discussing them. Resolving such issues requires persistence and motivation.

  • Why does the speaker believe divorce is a difficult option when children are involved?

    -Divorce is particularly challenging when children are involved because it can significantly impact both parties' financial stability, disrupt the family structure, and damage the parents' relationship with their children.

  • What are some negative outcomes of divorce mentioned in the script?

    -Negative outcomes include financial strain, a decline in market value (especially for women with children), emotional distress, and long-term disruption of family dynamics. The speaker likens the process to enduring non-fatal cancer.

  • How does the speaker view the relationship between step-parents and children?

    -The speaker suggests that step-parents generally do not care for children as well as biological parents do, citing higher rates of abuse in step-parent families. While there are exceptions, the speaker emphasizes that biological bonds are stronger in aggregate.

  • Why might a partner struggle with their significant other's child from a previous relationship?

    -A partner may feel resentment because every moment the significant other spends with their child is time not spent with them. This can create tension, even if the partner outwardly claims to love children.

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RelationshipsMarriageDivorceCommitmentConflict ResolutionEmotional EndurancePartnershipVowsParentingFamily Dynamics