crisipicada wrote:Two are better than one; because
they have a good reward for their labor.
For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow:
but for he hate not another to help him up.
Again, if two lie together, then they have
heat: but how can one be warm alone?
And if one prevail against him,
two shall withstand him; and a threefold
cord is not quickly broken.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Solomon had the wisdom given from God. Two are better than one, and that is true. It is a good feeling for a couple to work together for the benefit of both. There is a boosting of morale for both. I do not like to be alone, and when Carol is gone like for her spinning excursion, or like a few years ago when she went to the Philippines I didn't like feeling alone, but I am always happy for her that she can have a break and get away, and I surive okay. When she went to the Philippines we were moving out of our house, and I was so busy between work and moving, as well as splitting wood for the place where I was staying that I didn't have time for loneliness. The few days that she was gone on her spinning thing I was pretty busy milking the cow and goats, but I was sure happy to see her return.
One lifting the other up is important. When one person has problems the other can help, and that is a great benefit. For years when when it was cold we could feel warm from each other, and that was a comfort. Carol's diabetes has caused her feet to bother her to the point that she can't stand the weight of covers on her feet, and I need covers when I sleep, so consequently we don't sleep together. She uses hot water bottles in bed to keep her warm, and when she gets feeling really miserably cold, or if she has a nightmare, bad dream, she will come and crawl into bed with me for a few hours. I miss her in bed with me, but I understand her problem and feel badly for her. It is important for a couple to protect each other in times of difficulty or conflict. Protection from the enemy is important, for one to support the other, and give a feeling of safety.