Built, Not Found
What Marriage Actually Requires
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Audibleプレミアムプラン30日間無料体験
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ナレーター:
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Michael Bridges
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著者:
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Dodi M
Most people marry unconscious—carrying unspoken expectations, unexamined wounds from earlier relationships and family history, and a romantic fantasy that quietly dissolves the moment real life begins. Then two unprepared people are left staring at each other, wondering who this stranger is.
Built, Not Found replaces that fantasy with what decades of research on couples, attachment, and long-term relationship satisfaction actually show. Marriage is not something you find by choosing correctly. It is something two people build, skill by skill, choice by choice, through thousands of ordinary days handled well.
Drawing on the work of researchers like John Gottman, John Bowlby, and Mary Ainsworth, this book covers seven areas most couples are never taught directly: the unconscious assumptions both partners carry into marriage, the emotional consistency men are rarely taught to develop, the communication women are rarely taught to practice, what actually predicts whether a relationship lasts, what genuine leadership and receptiveness look like once stripped of their distorted versions, and why marriages really fail—not through mysterious outside forces, but through identifiable, addressable patterns any couple can learn to recognize and change.
Written for couples preparing to marry, couples already married who sense something is missing, and anyone trying to understand the patterns in their own relationship history, this is a plainly written, research-grounded guide to the unglamorous, demanding, and ultimately more rewarding work of actually building a lasting partnership.
©2026 Dodi (P)2026 Dodi