IS MARRIAGE GOOD OR BAD?

writes Konstantinos Konstantinidis of Amphiktyon   

Our ancestors had studied everything regarding marriage and left us a priceless legacy so that we do not need foreigners to tell us that Mitsos is marrying Michalis and to be disfigured with the “woke” agenda by the so-called “progressives and neo-phileles”. The wise words of our ancestors are valid for everyone, whether they are princes or bourgeois or rich or poor and so on. We are all human and have souls. Above all, their judgments are objective and not embellished. Marriage has its good points but it also has its bad points. “There is no good without evil.

” NO GOOD IS EVEN GOOD IN MARRIAGE (Translation: That marriage is not good)

 1.Anaximander, Greek, Miletus 611 BC – 547 BC from Asia Minor many centuries before it was Turkified said: If you think about getting married you do not think properly and as you think so you get married Marriage in life is the beginning of many evils, Because, if you are poor and you get a dowry You get a boss and not a wife So you are both poor and you become her slave at the same time If again you get a wife without a dowry And again you become a slave again, Since for one from now on you will feed two Say again that you got an ugly wife That your life becomes unbearable Your house does not fit you even a minute If again you get a beautiful wife Then you got a wife for your neighbors more Than for the person she married It is not the way as you see not to suffer the evil (But come on, it is a necessary evil says the writer and we suffer from a lack of population. If the decrease in births does not stop then Greece will change hands and will “go to zero” And we will lose our democracy and history, religion, etc. as is happening in Asia Minor)

THAT MARRIAGE BENEFITED FOR SOME PEOPLE, AND NOT FOR THEM INCONVENIENT, THE WAY OF THE COUPLE HAS EFFECTED (The character of the spouses is what makes marriage beneficial for some and harmful for others)

2. Susario, an ancient Greek comedian from Megara says: It is impossible to live without evil in a house Since it is bad to get married, it is also bad to remain single 3.Theodektos, a Greek poet and writer said::

When the groom brings the bride home, he not only takes a woman but also her fate, good or bad, and brings it into the house The greatest of the tragic poets Euripides: Not everyone is happy in their marriage, not everyone is unhappy. It is a misfortune to have a bad wife, happiness to have a good one. Those who have been happy in their marriage live a blessed life. Those who have fallen out are unhappy. The wise woman is a slave to her husband. The foolish woman despises her partner.

 4. Menander, a comic poet from Erechtheida=Kifisia (342/341 BC) says: A woman who likes luxury is a torment for a man. She does not let him arrange his life as he wants. But come on, she also loses her good things. She gives birth to your children and heals you when you are sick with affection and care. If you have misfortunes, she supports you and if you die, she will write your obituary with affection, she will bury you. Think about these things when you are tormented by the daily worries of life. Only in this way will you get by. Otherwise, if every day you stop at what life brings and hurts you and you don’t weigh the future goods that await you, life becomes a constant pain. Marriage, if you want the truth, is bad, but necessary.

5.  Hesiod, an ancient Greek poet, rhapsodist, and writer, says: There is no better possession for a man than a good woman. But nothing is worse than a bad woman who chases after dinners. Such a woman dries out her husband – even if he is a young man – without fire and prematurely ages him.

6. The Greek Philippides said:

 Did you marry an ugly but rich woman? Sleep with disgust, eat with pleasure (our logical and normal ancestors never thought of the “woke” unnatural nonsense. They got married, had children and thus Greece compensated for the heavy losses from diseases that then claimed infancy, the losses in battles, the natural deaths and later when it was enslaved the successive genocides that the country has been suffering until recently.

( The writer is a witness to three genocides 1/ the Occupation 1941-44 by the Germans 2/ of Cyprus by the Turks 1974 and 3/ the Genocide by the IMF and the Memoranda in 2010-2018 by the Germans. Marriage is also a matter of luck. I lived harmoniously with my partner, we did two good children, we are happy and 4 wonderful grandchildren. I had an 11-year age difference with her and I expected that she would look after me in my old age. But fate turned things around and I take care of her because she suffers from Parkinson’s with severe mobility problems. I consider this work a sacred mission and I perform it tirelessly with natural help. I recommend to young people if they have found a good partner to dare marriage and together they will face the problems of life and children. We all started with a thousand difficulties at the beginning and slowly we overcame them) (28/3/25)* Amphiktyon Major General Konstantinos Konstantinidis W amphiktyon@gmail.com
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