1. Doubt
In love, the most essential thing is mutual trust. Only then can love endure and remain eternal over time. And certainly, in marriage as well, if both sides constantly doubt each other, can love endure, can marriage be happy? Surely the answer is no, no one can be happy, comfortable when constantly doubted by their significant other. Therefore, if you want to have a happy and lasting married life, trust is the necessary and sufficient condition.
The second cornerstone of building a happy family is confidence. Spouses must trust each other to live together. Not only trust in each other's words, actions but also trust in each other's hearts. Contrary to trust is doubt. We often say that husband and wife are two but one, but if the two spouses keep doubting each other or have secrets from each other, they are not truly united as one. Nothing hurts us more than being doubted by loved ones, especially when that person is our spouse. If someone is constantly doubted, they may also lose trust in themselves.


2. Laziness
Most husbands tend to be lazy compared to their wives. Whether it's due to their mindset or other objective reasons that lead to this situation. There will be no happiness for both parties when one's spouse is lazy. A lazy person is often unproductive, creating discomfort for everyone around. Especially, if it's one's spouse - the person living together long-term. Therefore, whether it's social or family matters, let's try our best to help our partner enthusiastically and diligently.
“Men build houses, women build homes.” This saying symbolizes the role of husbands and wives in building a happy family. Women are always seen as the face of a happy home. Modern women today are responsible, taking care of family life and balancing between household chores and work. However, there are also many wives who appear indifferent, leaving all the work to their husbands. This situation, if prolonged, will make husbands tired, frustrated, and is one of the reasons leading to the breakdown of their marriage.


3. Money Matters
You might think, money matters in marriage are necessary and more important than ever. This is not entirely wrong but not entirely accurate either. Because marriage is based on the foundation of love, it also has its own limits and deadlines. Saving money to take care of the family and children is a reasonable and commendable thing. However, that does not mean you have to meticulously calculate every penny, with conversations between spouses revolving around money. It will silently and quickly kill your marriage.
Furthermore, managing the financial aspects of a couple involves not only household spending and savings but also internal and external relations. When you're overly calculating with money for visiting, gifting to either the wife's or husband's family, it invisibly erodes the affection they deserve. Finances are always an important factor in building a family. However, many couples have not been honest with each other. Black funds coming from the wife or husband serve personal interests. Over time, suspicion grows. Trust in each other fades. The marital relationship becomes increasingly tense. The breakdown in marriage is on the brink of collapse.














10. Failing to take good care of children
Many couples have faced the downfall of their families due to their inability to properly nurture and educate their children. Caring for and raising children is the responsibility and duty of both spouses. They must establish a solid foundation of family values for their children to become beneficial members of society. Instead of solely focusing on work to provide the best material life for their children, they should spare some time for their children to have a joyful and close relationship with their parents. That's the best gift you can give to your children and maintain the happiness of your family.
If you love your wife and children, spend time taking care of them every day, especially when your wife has just given birth or when your children are young. After childbirth, wives often need support and care from their husbands. Their bodies undergo changes during this period. Additionally, they face various pressures from taking care of their children and themselves. Therefore, advice from relatives or friends can be very helpful. If she feels disappointed about something or someone, always be there to support and encourage her. She may not need you to solve the problem but just to listen, and that's enough.


