Get Married Young: Brad Wilcox | Episode 370
Modern culture tells young adults to delay marriage for career and "freedom," but Brad's talk, Get Married Young, uses data to challenge that script. He breaks down the Midas Mindset—the belief that happiness comes from chasing success—by showing that married fathers are statistically the most fulfilled. This isn't a plea for nostalgia; it's a reality check on what actually brings lasting joy. Brad reframes marriage not as a loss of independence, but as a vital transition from boyhood to maturity. By prioritizing commitment and shared purpose over endless self-actualization, he offers a countercultural path to a more meaningful life. If you're ready to rethink the timeline for success, this conversation is essential listening. Resources:
- Watch the talk, Get Married Young by Brad Wilcox on THINQMedia.com.
- Watch the Rhythms for Life Podcast episode with Brad Wilcox: Beyond the Soulmate Myth: Building Marriages that Last
- Read the Book, Get Married by Brad Wilcox
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