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When economic times are difficult, married couples often feel the effects in their love lives. However, Rabbi Shmuley says there's a hidden blessing in every curse. "The blessing of the bad economy is that you get to communicate more about problems," he says. "Financial pressures afford an opportunity for husbands and wives to become closer."
It's important to have realistic expectations for your finances, Rabbi Shmuley says. He offers advice on ways to save money and improve your marriage:
"Many of us make the mistake of believing that security comes from money in the bank. Well, that's wrong. Plenty of people have money and an ex-spouse who hates them and kids who only call them for money. Real security in life comes from having a joyous marriage and children who are well adjusted and actually enjoy spending time with you. That's about as wealthy as a person can be." Published on August 27, 2008
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