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According to a Mathematical Theory, This Is the Best Age to Get Married

Deciding when to get married is deeply personal, but did you know there’s actually a mathematical theory that tries to determine the “perfect” age? It’s called the Optimal Stopping Theory, also known as the 37% Rule.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE

According to this theory, if you’re looking for the ideal life partner, you should spend the first 37% of your dating life evaluating people without making a final commitment. Then, after that point, you should marry the next person who is better than everyone you’ve met before.

So, let’s say you plan to look for a partner between the ages of 18 and 40. That’s 22 years. Thirty-seven percent of that is roughly 8 years, which means you should date and observe without settling until around age 26. From there on, you’re better equipped to recognize the right person and make a wiser choice based on past experience.

While this theory is intellectually interesting, love and marriage are rarely that simple. Emotional readiness, shared values, maturity, and timing all play major roles. Marriage isn’t just about meeting someone perfect it’s about growing with someone over time.

So whether you follow the math or your heart, the best time to marry is when you both feel truly ready mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

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