Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, has shared valuable guidance on selecting a life partner

She suggests approaching this decision with the same thoughtfulness as choosing a top player for a sports team, emphasizing the importance of finding a well-rounded partner.
Michelle Obama highlights the importance of versatility, self-sufficiency, and mutual support in a partner.
She uses the example of a basketball player who can do more than just shoot, illustrating that a partner should be able to handle multiple responsibilities.
This includes being able to cook, manage finances, and take on various tasks.
The former First Lady stresses that life is unpredictable, and partners should be able to step in for each other when needed.
She encourages individuals to find a partner who can not only divide tasks but also cover for them during life’s unexpected moments.
By choosing a partner with these qualities, individuals can build a strong foundation for a successful and fulfilling marriage.
Michelle Obama said;
“Everybody has to be able to do it all.”
“Each person in a couple has to be able and willing to do it all.”
“You don’t want to marry a man who is like ‘I don’t cook’. It’s like, well, what happens if I can’t cook?”
“Life is just so unpredictable.”
“Or if you’re the woman and you can’t balance the checkbook because you’ve left that to him. Life is too complicated for two partners not to be real equals in it.”
“Find a partner who isn’t just willing to divide and conquer, but who’s capable of covering for you during life’s unpredictable moments.”
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