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Sacred Cows

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Danielle Teller and Astro Teller

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. Want to give us your opinion? We would greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts on our content! Simply send an email to [email protected] with the name of this book in the subject line and share your feedback! Recommended additional reading: The Evolution of Matrimony by Stephanie Coontz The Evolution of Matrimony (2005) explores the historical trajectory of marriage, tracing its origins from ancient times to its modern challenges. Interested in introducing to your colleagues? Did you know that we also offer group subscriptions? Click the link below, or have your Learning & Development department contact us, to learn more about how you and your team can benefit from for personal and professional development.

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The book Sacred Cows (2014) addresses the revered matter of matrimony, a customary establishment typically deemed untouchable. Instead of dispensing practical advice on how to mend a marital union or rebound from a broken one, these excerpts examine the societal structures that instill feelings of guilt and shame associated with divorce. The proponents of specific societal perspectives are sternly reprimanded.

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. Want to give us your opinion? We would greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts on our content! Simply send an email to [email protected] with the name of this book in the subject line and share your feedback! Recommended additional reading: The Evolution of Matrimony by Stephanie Coontz The Evolution of Matrimony (2005) explores the historical trajectory of marriage, tracing its origins from ancient times to its modern challenges. Interested in introducing to your colleagues? Did you know that we also offer group subscriptions? Click the link below, or have your Learning & Development department contact us, to learn more about how you and your team can benefit from for personal and professional development.

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Traditional cultural beliefs should be challenged, particularly in the context of marriage.

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The Sacred Bull thinks that marriage promises are eternal, however, in reality, no one can guarantee that emotions will remain the same.

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Trust your own instincts over the advice of the Expert Cow when it comes to your true desires.

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The Defective Cow will blame you if divorce is being considered.

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Be cautious of the data distorter known as the Unintentional Target Bovine.

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