a: happy marriage ~
b: a precious human birth
What:
"In Buddhist terms a happy marriage is like a precious human birth. It's rare to find that one in a million person you can share a lifetime with. But for most of us, marriage dies before we do. And, when it does, there is no funeral ceremony, no formal comfort for the loss. Most often it involves some kind of betrayal, a messy divorce, a legal ruling and divisions among family and friends. Just as a wedding brings joy to friends and family, divorces can bring crippling life-long resentments."
Useful?
Writer: Susan Chapman
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Date: Apr 15 2014 2:08 PM
# 5427 Critique Analogy