Buchzusammenfassung
Danielle Teller is a Canadian-born doctor of medicine, currently residing in Palo Alto, California. She trained at several universities, including Brown and Yale. In 2013, she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a writer.
The main idea of this text:
In society, there is a negative view towards divorce and a strong admiration towards marriage as a social structure. There is an emphasis on following social norms rather than considering individual needs, which may lead to guilt for those seeking divorce. Understanding these societal norms enables individuals to make the best decision for themselves, whether that involves staying in marriage or not.
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