Meaning of Marriage

Bryson Choy
Stories of Kupuna
Published in
1 min readAug 21, 2017

I believe that, when you get married, you have to make a vow so close, so precious that it’s something that money can’t buy. In the old days they meant it when they said “for better or worse”. They really mean what they say about human values. You have to involve God. Trust that cannot be bought.

Living happily ever after is still possible. It may be from a fairytale, but it’s still possible. The marriage vow is a classic example of how two people are committed to each other. Marriages like that are made in heaven because it’s blessed in the church, until “death do us part”.

-Rose

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