1) Evaluate this premise by describing your degree of agreement or disagreement with this statement. Do you agree that married individuals are happier? Why or why not? Please offer specific reasoning to support your response. From doing research and looking over this I have to agree that married individuals are happier. The book went into a lot of detail into how it was better for a person’s mental and physical health of being married. Then you would have another person’s helping you along in that process overall. Marriage should not completely define your happiness in life, it all depends on the people you surround yourself with largely. One piece of a document of marriage does not change the fact of being with a person. In our society people now days don’t choose to get married right ways and live with their significant other for a while or in some cases forever and not get married. 2) Provide an example of a married couple that you would consider either happy or unhappy and explain what factors may contribute to either condition. Please be certain to relate your discussion to concepts covered in Chapter 5 of your text. …show more content…
They have been married for a very long time and seem to feed off of each other’s ideas and judgments, the factors that have made them happy is understanding and commitment Ent, I think too many times in our society people think that being married is easy and they will not have any problems overall. That is completely not the case, being married and being happy means that you will be with that persons through the good and bad times. The book offers some emotional support and mental as some of the keys to why being married is a good thing. I always say that this life is too tough for one person to handle, you need a strong support system and being married and having that person by your side defiantly helps I that