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LESSON 48 --- DIVORCE
Lesson48: DIVORCE

Once upon a time, there was a bright young man who wanted to become rich and successful. So he studied very hard in college, got an M.B.A., and went to work in a prestigious firm.

Since most successful businessmen in the land had beautiful wives, he went out and got himself one, too. He bought her a lovely home in the suburbs. In return for beautiful clothes and elegant jewels, she was a dutiful wife who devoted herself to their children. She never saw much of her rich, successful husband, who worked long hours and stayed out late at night, sharing wine and expensive meals with potential clients in order to cultivate good connections. There were also rumors that he was seen dining with attractive women in the business world.

Meanwhile, his wife was growing more lonely and disconnected, day by day. Finally, after looking at the emptiness of her life, she decided to go back to college and find a career. After watching her husband, she knew she didn’t want to be rich and successful. She was hungry for something much deeper and more meaningful.

Something inside her awakened as she gained new knowledge. And, one day in class, her eyes locked with those of a handsome man who was also looking for something that would give meaning to his life. He was tired of the demands of the business world, and wanted true happiness and satisfaction.

After a year of contemplation, she divorced her husband (who to this day remains baffled but busy) and married the nice man in her class. He became a good stepfather to her children, who were delighted to have a man to spend time with, and he always came home from work in time for the family dinner. They weren’t rich, but they lived happily ever after.
1. MBA: Master of Business Administration (academic degree)
2. prestigious: highly regarded; respected; esteemed
3. contemplation: looking at or thinking about (something) thoroughly
4. baffled: confused
5. stepfather: the husband of one’s mother by a later marriage
6. transgression: violation (of a law, for example)
7. butt out: not interfere
3. child custody: legal right to care for a child or children



What does it mean?


1. potential clients
2. cultivate good connections
3. growing more lonely and disconnected
4. looking at the emptiness of her life
5. hungry for something much deeper and more meaningful
6. tired of the demands of the business world
1. What did the wife do in return for the beautiful clothes and elegant jewels?
2. Did she and her husband often enjoy themselves together? Why or why not?
3. While she was alone at home, what did her husband do?
4. After examining her life, what did she want?
5. How long did she contemplate a divorce?
6. How did their children feel about their new father?
1. Do you ever think of getting a divorce? Talk about situations in which you might consider one?
2. Why are people reluctant to file for divorce, even if they feel they have to?
3. Who is in a better position to take care of their children after a divorce, the mother or the father?
4. If your spouse had a love affair, would you get divorced or forgive the transgression? Or get even by having an affair of your own?
5. How could you tell if your spouse were having an affair?
6. How can society reduce the divorce rate?
7. If one of your family members or friend were getting a divorce, would you simply “butt out” or try to help save the marriage?
8. Who do you think should usually get child custody, the mom or the dad? What do you think should determine the issue?
9. It is said that many husbands and wives refuse to take care of their own children when divorced. Why is that?

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