THE COMMITMENT CRISIS: Finding Love, Freedom, and Happiness Without Marriage
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- ISBN978-0-9834221-5-0
- EAN9780983422150
- Date de parution27/02/2025
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- ÉditeurBanneker-DuBois Publishing
Résumé
The Commitment Crisis is a groundbreaking and provocative exploration of modern love, co-authored by Dr. Dingane Baruti, M. D., and Tracie R. Dean-two highly accomplished professionals who were once married and are now divorced. Together, they pull back the curtain on the shifting landscape of relationships, revealing why marriage rates in the U. S. have plummeted from 76% in the 1960s to just 31% today.
With personal insights and hard-earned wisdom, the authors break down the gender divide that has reshaped romance, commitment, and partnership. Women have become more independent and financially secure, making marriage less of a necessity, while men increasingly feel displaced, undervalued, and are choosing to walk away from traditional relationships altogether. This book doesn't take sides-it reveals the stark reality of why love, marriage, and commitment don't look the way they used to.
The Commitment Crisis dares readers to rethink everything they've been told about relationships. Instead of chasing the illusion of forever, this book empowers you to become your own greatest lover-to cultivate self-love, embrace your own worth, and accept relationships for what they are, rather than clinging to what they should be. True happiness and lasting freedom begin with the most important commitment you will ever make-the one to yourself.
With personal insights and hard-earned wisdom, the authors break down the gender divide that has reshaped romance, commitment, and partnership. Women have become more independent and financially secure, making marriage less of a necessity, while men increasingly feel displaced, undervalued, and are choosing to walk away from traditional relationships altogether. This book doesn't take sides-it reveals the stark reality of why love, marriage, and commitment don't look the way they used to.
The Commitment Crisis dares readers to rethink everything they've been told about relationships. Instead of chasing the illusion of forever, this book empowers you to become your own greatest lover-to cultivate self-love, embrace your own worth, and accept relationships for what they are, rather than clinging to what they should be. True happiness and lasting freedom begin with the most important commitment you will ever make-the one to yourself.
The Commitment Crisis is a groundbreaking and provocative exploration of modern love, co-authored by Dr. Dingane Baruti, M. D., and Tracie R. Dean-two highly accomplished professionals who were once married and are now divorced. Together, they pull back the curtain on the shifting landscape of relationships, revealing why marriage rates in the U. S. have plummeted from 76% in the 1960s to just 31% today.
With personal insights and hard-earned wisdom, the authors break down the gender divide that has reshaped romance, commitment, and partnership. Women have become more independent and financially secure, making marriage less of a necessity, while men increasingly feel displaced, undervalued, and are choosing to walk away from traditional relationships altogether. This book doesn't take sides-it reveals the stark reality of why love, marriage, and commitment don't look the way they used to.
The Commitment Crisis dares readers to rethink everything they've been told about relationships. Instead of chasing the illusion of forever, this book empowers you to become your own greatest lover-to cultivate self-love, embrace your own worth, and accept relationships for what they are, rather than clinging to what they should be. True happiness and lasting freedom begin with the most important commitment you will ever make-the one to yourself.
With personal insights and hard-earned wisdom, the authors break down the gender divide that has reshaped romance, commitment, and partnership. Women have become more independent and financially secure, making marriage less of a necessity, while men increasingly feel displaced, undervalued, and are choosing to walk away from traditional relationships altogether. This book doesn't take sides-it reveals the stark reality of why love, marriage, and commitment don't look the way they used to.
The Commitment Crisis dares readers to rethink everything they've been told about relationships. Instead of chasing the illusion of forever, this book empowers you to become your own greatest lover-to cultivate self-love, embrace your own worth, and accept relationships for what they are, rather than clinging to what they should be. True happiness and lasting freedom begin with the most important commitment you will ever make-the one to yourself.