Decision making involves getting all the facts, pros, cons, and then being able to process everything maturely to make the best decision for themselves.
Sure Mira wanted marriage and kids. Sure she made her own choices. But really how equipped was she to make those choices? I see her as a girl who was fresh out of her teens, starstruck, with idealistic notions about marriage and kids. As teens, most of us would have willingly dropped everything to marry a celebrity we adored, but grew up to have more mature notions of marriage. Some may call her gold-digger, some may see her as a willing and equal partner. I see a girl let down by her parents and her future husband through an arranged marriage that she was clearly not ready for.
Whether arranged or not, all marriages require the couple to learn and grow together. But how can you learn and grow together when one partner has lived life, been in relationships, has a successful career and defined themselves as an adult while the other one is a fresh naive adult with barely any life experience, barely any relationship experience, and really has not had an opportunity to discover who they are.
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