AUGUST 23 "DON'T BREAK OFF THE KNOBS"
Mr. Jones, through the advice of a
“former friend” once bought a new radio, brought it home,
placed it on the refrigerator,
plugged it in, turned it to WSM in Nashville (home of the Grand
Ole Opry) set the volume and
station where he wanted it and then made sure
to break off all the knobs to make
sure his wife couldn’t change the station or
adjust the volume to her liking, as
he knew she would try to do! It worked like
a charm. This idea worked so well
he decided rather than to keep fighting
with his wife over the temperature
in the house, to adjust the air in the home
to the temperature he liked and
then went on-line and set up a pass code
that needed to be entered, each
time the temperature was to be changed, in
case his wife wanted or thought she
would change it to her preference. It
worked like a charm too. His wife
complained her back was hurting and
that they needed a better mattress,
they ended up buying a select comfort,
deluxe mattress that adjusts the
firmness of the mattress to your liking,
to cheap to get the dual
adjustment, for each side, he opted out for just one
adjustment for the whole bed, said
it would be fine. After much debate over
the firmness of the mattress
between he and his wife, he adjusted and set the
comfort level to his liking then
hid the remote in case his wife thought of
adjusting it to her liking. He also
graciously volunteered to set up their
checking account and set up her
debit card too with a password that only he
knows in case she decides to stop
by the ATM and take out money for herself
for leisure shopping or anything
else, crazy like that.
Today, the debit card sits on the
kitchen counter top, the knobs are still
broken off the radio, the
temperature is still set and locked and the bed is still
set perfectly to his liking, but,
he no longer has to hide the remote to the
mattress, it is no longer necessary
for the knobs to be broken off the radio, or
the temperature in the house to be
locked at his preference, because Mr.
Jones now lives by himself. Nobody
to argue with, nobody to have
to share with, nobody to have to be
unselfish with, nobody to have to share
his finances with, all the trouble
he went through to make sure he would
have it his way, to his liking,
worked quite well, but it ’s all futile now that he
lives alone. Imagine two people
entering into marriage with the thought of its going
to be my way, how I want it , and
break off all the knobs, whether that’s
literally, like Mr. Jones or
figuratively? The failure of marriage is not due to the
fact that marriage doesn’t work,
it’s due to the failure of singles to understand
you can ’t enter into marriage with
the mindset that you will be able to partake
of all the benefits of marriage,
while still holding on to all the benefits of being
single; that my friend is a recipe
for disaster. Something has to give and it will,
sooner, if not later. Either that
person will learn to surrender their selfish interests and
compromise or they will surrender
their marriage. But you cannot have both the benefits of
being single and the benefits of
being married. They are diametrically opposed to each
other. Question to ask yourself is,
am I really just a single person with a wedding ring on?
How do I know? Look around your
home, are all the knobs broken off?
Then the answer is yes!
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