Psychologist advises couples to ask two introspective questions
A psychologist suggests couples facing divorce ask two humbling questions to potentially salvage their marriage. These questions aim to foster understanding and introspection. The first question encourages partners to reflect on why they married each other, revisiting the initial connection and shared promises. The second question prompts self-reflection, asking what each partner did to contribute to the relationship's decline. These questions, rooted in intellectual humility, can offer clarity and potentially recalibrate the relationship, even if divorce ultimately occurs. They address unanswered questions and promote honest processing.