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"El problema con el matrimonio es que termina cada noche después de hacer el amor y debe ser reconstruido cada mañana antes del desayuno"

Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Gabriel Garcia Marquez Novelist
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Marriage is a bit like a daily reset, isn't it? Every day, you and your partner start fresh. When the lights go out at night, it's as if the day's slate is wiped clean. All the love and connection you built during the day ends with that day, and when you wake up, you have to start building it all over again. It's not a one-time effort—it's ongoing, a continuous commitment.

Think back to when this might have been said. Relationships, especially marriages, have always required work. Maybe it was said by someone who had been in a long marriage and realized that love isn't a one-and-done deal. It's a process, something that needs nurturing every single day.

Want a real-life example? Imagine a couple, let’s call them Sarah and John. Sarah and John have been together for 15 years. Every night, they go to bed, having shared their day, their thoughts, and their love. But come morning, they don't just assume that connection will carry over effortlessly. They make a conscious effort to rebuild their bond. Maybe John surprises Sarah with her favorite coffee, or Sarah leaves a sweet note in John's lunch. It's these little, everyday actions that keep their marriage strong and thriving.

So, how can you apply this wisdom to your own life? Start by recognizing that every day is a new opportunity to show your partner you care. Don’t take love for granted. Small gestures can go a long way—like making breakfast together, sending a loving text during the day, or simply taking time to listen. This isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about consistent, genuine efforts.

Now, picture this: You and your partner are having a lazy Sunday morning. You’ve both had a busy week, barely getting time to talk. Instead of scrolling through your phones, you decide to cook breakfast together. You laugh, you talk, maybe you even burn the toast. But those moments? They’re rebuilding your connection. You’re reminding each other that you’re there, present and committed.

Marriage, or any long-term relationship, isn’t just about the big milestones. Sure, those are important, but it’s the everyday moments that truly count. Think about it—how many times have small misunderstandings or lack of communication led to bigger issues? By focusing on rebuilding your relationship every morning, you’re preventing those small issues from piling up.

In summary, treating every day in your relationship as a fresh start can make all the difference. It helps you stay connected, understand each other better, and keeps the relationship dynamic and alive. So tomorrow morning, when you make your coffee or have your breakfast, take that moment to reconnect with your partner. It doesn’t have to be grand—just a genuine effort to show you care. That’s the secret to a strong, lasting relationship.
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