The key to a good marriage
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Psychologist John Gottman has a crazy party trick: He can watch a married couple interacting and then predict with 94 percent certainty whether they will be broken up, together and unhappy, or together and happy several years later. Intense, right? Well, in a recent
Atlantic article, Gottman revealed the key to a good marriage...
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