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Helping those of you
who have decided that your purpose in
life is to serve others
Married Women
Marriage has many definitions. A woman may be married under one definition and not married under another. In the future environment the only relevant criterion is, do you do what your husband says? As societies one by one become womanised, there are fewer and fewer married women. At the slightest difficulty, an unmarried woman argues and complains and harbours suspicion. A married man sooner rather than later realizes that constant stress from his ‘wife’ is damaging his (and her) health. There will soon be no married women in the world: only married men. A man is married to a woman with whom he has sex.
With the future outlook being one of extreme difficulty for mankind, a man will need to have several women in his home. This is to look out for predators while he sleeps, to protect him from his other women while he is away or sleeping and so forth. In this new world a woman is one who has the traditional role of doing what the father or husband says and hence can include single men. With many women in the world, competition will be strong and the marital institution will be resurrected: women will decide to obey their husband, knowing that if they do not they will become single.
The single most important task for a married woman today (one who does what her husband says) is to look after her husband’s health. She needs a healthy man to look after her. If he falls ill, she will likely become single and face many more difficulties. Life is about the soul of the (one) man you have selected or will select to help in his life.
The
service that you do for him needs to be total. Imagine how
much time, effort and attention a businessman
spends thinking about his business and
making it a success. You need to spend
much more effort developing
'your' business of life. This is simply to make him happy in every regard.
Much advice and if I may say unusual input into life's affairs are contained in my various books most of which have been translated into various languages. To access this information please click here: "Books".
Many of the books are available, in a variety of languages, for free download by visiting the web page 'Books'. They can also be purchased at regular bookstores.
My email address is also shown below.
Shyam Mehta
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