

#523: How to Keep a Happy Relationship Happy
Jul 8, 2019
In this engaging discussion, James Pawelski, a philosopher and psychologist, and his wife, Suzann Pileggi Pawelski, a psychologist, share insights from their book, "Happy Together." They emphasize that strong relationships shouldn't just be reactive but proactively nurtured. The couple debunks common myths about partnerships and highlights the power of emotions and strengths in fostering connection. With tips on appreciation and maintaining joy, they redefine love as an active practice, advocating for continuous growth and appreciation in relationships.
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Common Relationship Myths
- Most relationship advice focuses on fixing problems, not flourishing.
- The biggest myths are the "soulmate" and "happily ever after" ideas.
Plato's vs. Aristotle's View on Relationships
- Plato's soulmate myth suggests we are incomplete halves seeking our other half.
- This can lead to unhealthy dependence, not the interdependence needed for thriving relationships.
Aristotelian Honeymoon
- On their honeymoon, James and Suzann Pawelski discussed applying Aristotelian friendship principles to marriage.
- This led them to focus on each other's character strengths, inspiring their book's core idea.