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The Danger of Disillusionment | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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A root cause of many failed marriages is the enemy of disillusionment.
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Men and women alike head into marriage with specific ideas of how their spouse should act and what marriage should look like.
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When those expectations aren’t met,
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thoughts of love and commitment can quickly turn to blame and shame.
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Looking for an escape route, however, is not the better option.
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If you’re facing disillusionment right now, the first
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thing you need to do is stop chasing an unrealistic picture of reality.
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Turn your eyes toward the spouse you have chosen—and remember these words by Rick Warren:
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“It is always more rewarding to restore a relationship than run from it.”
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.