There may be some difficulties during a period of adjustment. Specifically, picking up their life again and making their own truly independent decisions.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In a couple, sometimes, one or both people have to give up their personal life, dreams and ambitions for the good of the family.
My sister made certain choices about the life she wanted. Those choices include a steady job, a husband and children. But balance and stability come at a cost. It is harder for her to be spontaneous. It is harder to just up and leave.
The powerlessness of the child is often forgotten. And after it comes the terrifying phase of moving into adulthood.
Parents are sometimes a bit of a disappointment to their children. They don't fulfill the promise of their early years.
Some people, however long their experience or strong their intellect, are temperamentally incapable of reaching firm decisions.
People who come from dysfunctional families are not destined for a dysfunctional life.
They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.
Well-being changes as we move through life, which is why a child's version of it cannot be the same as an old person's.
There's nothing like a family crisis, especially a divorce, to force a person to re-evaluate his life.
In life, you get one choice over and over again. That is to take conditions as they are or take responsibility for changing them.