Longevity, Leverage, and the Myth of the “Better” Marriage There’s a sentence people love to hand you when divorce enters the conversation: “Marriages just don’t last like our grandparents’ generation.” It floats in the air like an accusation disguised as nostalgia. The implication is that we are weaker, less committed, too selfish, too quick to…
A love letter to the women who stopped apologizing for choosing themselves. The Myth of Completion Somewhere between Disney movies and dating apps, we were brainwashed. Conditioned to believe that a woman’s story isn’t whole until a man enters the frame—until there’s a ring, a “Mrs.” before your name, and a happily ever after that…