Selfishness in Marriage
by Mark GungorBut then you get these two me, me, me people together and something has to give. Marriages where couples are able to make the transition from selfish, me-centered thinking, the ones where the husband and wife realize that they can't get everything they want, are the ones that make it. The marriages where couples can't do that…and many people don't…are the ones that fall apart.
It's amazing how many emails I receive from those selfish spouses asking, "How can I make my spouse___________? Fill in the blank with whatever fits.
How can I get my spouse to load the dishwasher the way I want?
How can I get my spouse to do the things I want to do?
How can I get my spouse to keep the house better?
How can I get my spouse to spend less money?
Chores, money, time, attitude…the list goes on infinitely. They may use other words like "get", "change", encourage", "teach", etc., but the real idea is how do I make my spouse do what I want? These are the people who have not made the shift from the me, me, me and I want, I like, I need mentality to a sacrificial, giving, putting the other first, we way of thinking.
Listen to me. The bottom line is that you can't make anyone do anything. People will complain that their spouse doesn't clean the bathroom the way they want, or fold the clothes, or hang the towels, or wash the dishes, the "right" way…which is code for my way!
I've got news for you, The Furor, Your Highness—she's not your slave; and he's not your slave! Stop being a narcissistic snot! Not everyone gets everything they want. If there is a specific and certain way that you just have to have things done and you don't like it when your spouse fails to meet your standard, the answer is simple: You do it!
There are areas in our home that I am pickier about, like my office, so I am the one who cleans it. In other areas, it's my wife who wants things done in a certain way, so she takes care of that. What we don't do is argue and insult each other all the while insisting that the other person does it my way. I either shut up and let her do it her way, or I do it myself if it's something that want to have done just-so.
Sometimes you have to give, compromise, do it yourself and hush up. If you constantly fight to win, dig your heels in to have everything exactly the way you want it, when you want it and how you want it, you will lose, but not in a good way.
Sometimes you just have the mentality that "I get to lose." Deliberately choose to lose. Lose your selfishness, your ego, and your right to be right all the time. Ironically, losers win and winners lose in this one.
For more great insight on this subject, check out Dr. Kelly Flanagan's blog Marriage is for Losers.
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