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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5350 OWN YOUR OWN LIFE Locals Questions Answered

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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🗓️ 31 December 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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"Hey Steph. I'm married but sometimes I think I could have done better and then I overthink it. I question my choices, wonder if I made a mistake getting married and then feel guilt and shame as a result. I'm constantly rehashing these questions and it's torture. Can you shed some light on the path out of this cycle? We've been together over a decade, we have a one year old and I want to find peace."


"Is it always both parties fault when a marriage fails? What if a wife commits moral abuse? Refuses sex, refuses pulling her weight inside of the home, while the husband is dependable, reliable and good to his wife and family? What about incentives? A large percentage of marriage ends in divorce, while 70-90% of the time wives initiate the divorce. Almost 90% of custody goes to mothers, while 95% of the alimony payers are men. Coupled with double standards in society between men and women, is it fair to just say to the men that they chose wrong? Think about the restaurant workers during the pandemic, who found themselves in a position where they were earning more money with unemployment benefits and stimulus money compared to what they would earn if they returned to work. Even if they had the virtue of hard work, the incentives influenced them to stay home. Is it possible that a man can make a decent choice in who he marries, but the Overton window is working against his best interests? There is a proverb that says that telling lies is as harmful as hitting with a rock, wounding with a sword, or shooting with a sharp arrow. So my interpretation is, moral abuse, sexual abuse, emotional, verbal abuse can be just as harmful as physical abuse. If a woman is struggling post relationship mentally with the fallout of a long term physically abuse relationship, would we be insensitive and tell her that she just chose wrong, and their must have been something that she did to contribute to the demise of the relationship. Is this an unreasonable set of questions to ask, or yet again, a failure to take personal responsibility?"


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0:00.0

Alrighty, more questions from freedom end

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at locals.com.

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I hope you will check out the community.

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There's hey, Steph, I'm married, but sometimes I think I could have done better.

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And then I overthink it.

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I question my choices, wonder if I've made a mistake getting married, and then feel guilt and

0:15.1

shame as a result. I'm constantly rehashing these questions and it's torture.

0:20.1

Can you shed some light on the path out of this cycle? We've been together over a decade.

0:25.2

We have a one-year-old and I want to find peace.

0:29.4

That is a very deep, powerful, fascinating, interesting, and wild question.

0:35.0

And I just want to pass along my sympathies for the challenge that you're facing.

0:42.0

That's a very, very tough thing to do,

0:44.0

sort of really question the essence and basis of the relationship,

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the very tough indeed.

0:48.0

So I sympathize with that enormously and I'm sorry before the question that you're facing now I could

0:56.8

have done better a question my choices I of course would have said that probably worthwhile exploring options

1:06.7

except of course for one thing and one thing only and that is of course you have a child so she's good enough to make a baby with now

1:17.6

When you're in a relationship that is necessary for the health and happiness of your child, that's pretty significant, right?

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Of course I don't know the circumstances that led to you getting married in this way, and you're

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welcome to email me,

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call in at freedomain.com, c a l l l i in call in at freedomain dot com

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but

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