Single Life: Golden Cage-Or Free Bird?

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Golden Cage -or- Free Bird? They say, “Happy is the man who finds a true friend, and far happier is he who finds that true friend in his wife.” Franz Schubert. Marriage can mean different things to different people. First like arranged marriages, parents choose the spouse, and that spouse mostly relates it to the family. Second, love marriage, parents accept the spouse that their children have chosen. Either way they get to spend their life with someone special most of the time with someone who they can’t spend their life without. Furthermore, marriage keeps people in company with a person who’s a friend, a soulmate, and a lover with healthy life. Being single can be a factor of loneliness that let the person need someone to complete them. Single life is not that easy. Most of people feel they’re alone. ”This isn 't a lifestyle choice. Plenty of folks choose to be single. Nobody chooses to be lonely.” (10 Heartbreaking Truths Single People Never Talk About) There are fewer lonely married people than single ones. Usually, it’s a boring life because there’s …show more content…

Single life is like migratory birds without the trouble or restrictions, it makes things sometimes easier to travel and be anywhere they want to be. Single people are selfish at times, by forcing to think about themselves only, and spending money as they would like. Usually, problems affect one person instead more than one. On the other hand, there are many advantages of getting married. First, United States has an income tax system that combines tax liability of married people. People could get some tax benefit, sometimes with higher or lower tax burden if they had remained single. Second, marriage helps the rich person to keep their wealth to be protected after they die. That dead person can leave an amount to their spouse without creating tax, until the spouse

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