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P. 225. Every person is a deep, complicated sefer (book). In marriage, each spouse needs to read each other correctly. A person who doesn't know himself or his spouse has a marriage that is doomed to fail. Marriage forces the couple to grow up. If you don't know your piece, you can't make peace with another piece. A Jewish home is two neshamos (souls) growing. In marriage, we need to accept and come to terms with differences while capitalizing on similarities. When you don't understand your spouse, it is as if you are speaking two different languages.
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