Do you still feel the holiday warmth? Our house for sure still breathes hot chocolate, cookies, spiced goose, gifts, generosity and good company. I love it, and would like it to linger.<\/p>\n
Can it? Over the years I have found that what can last without boredom is the inner part, the family ties, the altruism, the generosity \u2013 non-material<\/em> would be too simple an expression; family ties can be very material. But transcendental nonetheless. The consumption aspects grow stale far too quickly. I mean I lurrve chocolates. Really. But I can’t look at them right now. Not even the finest brands \u2013 which I usually crave all year.<\/p>\n Another phenomenon came up this holiday, and everyone, including president Obama apparently, is going gaga about Fates and Furies<\/em><\/a><\/strong>. I also enjoy the read. Being still in the first quarter of the book, it\u2019s kooky and a little bit crazy, a tasty and lighter bite after Crime and Punishment<\/em>, which my book club wormed through earlier.<\/p>\n The new book, as many of you may know, dwells on marriage<\/strong>. How it can be something altogether new even after a string of relationships. The book marvels, almost like a distant perplexed observer, about how marriage can last, about passion that lasts.<\/p>\n But it can. Yes it can.<\/p>\n Psychologists have found <\/a>that the kind of passion that typically a new love brings can indeed last decades. In very long-term couples that report still being madly in love, MRIs find brain activity that suggests new love<\/em> next to other feelings commonly found in older companionate marriages, such as trust, familiarity and a feeling of kinship.<\/p>\n I am actually not surprised. In fact, I am rather happy that someone else provides a good argument-ology to my anecdotal observations and doesn’t let me look like a doe eyed dreamer when I claim the same.<\/p>\n So what makes the joy of marriage last? There are six attitudes you need to hold on to and cultivate<\/strong><\/strong>, according to this research<\/a>. Hint, we are onto our seasonal theme again: inner values matter. Intentionality matters. Having friends matters.<\/p>\n So here you go:<\/p>\n In the hope that every reader\u2019s joy may last during 2016 and beyond. <\/strong>Happy New Year!<\/strong><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Do you still feel the holiday warmth? Our house for sure still breathes hot chocolate, cookies, spiced goose, gifts, generosity and good company. I love it, and would like it to linger. Can it? Over the years I have found … Continue reading \n