One of the most overlooked mistakes before marriage is falling in love with someone whose principles starkly differ from your own. This issue is like “causing a bird to fall in love with a fish,” a metaphor that perfectly captures the challenge of trying to make a relationship work when fundamental values and beliefs are not aligned.

A bird and a fish may admire each other from afar, but their environments are so different that they can’t coexist. The bird thrives in the sky, breathing the air, while the fish is designed for the depths of the water. Similarly, when two people come together in a relationship but operate from conflicting principles, they may find it difficult, if not impossible, to breathe the same air—figuratively speaking.

In marriage, shared principles and values form the foundation of a strong, lasting relationship. When those core beliefs are not aligned, it can lead to constant tension, misunderstandings, and ultimately, a sense of suffocation in the relationship. Like the bird and the fish, they struggle to find common ground, making it challenging to live together harmoniously.

Understanding this potential pitfall before marriage is crucial. It allows couples to evaluate their compatibility on a deeper level, beyond just emotional or physical attraction. By aligning on the essential aspects of life—such as values, life goals, and moral principles—couples can ensure that their relationship is built on a solid foundation, capable of weathering the storms of life.

Remember, love isn’t just about attraction; it’s also about compatibility in the areas that truly matter. By avoiding the mistake of “causing a bird to fall in love with a fish,” you set the stage for a marriage that can flourish in any environment.

 

Ps Adv LL Holele