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Edward's Story: 41 Years of Marriage and the Regrets That Haunt Him About Taking Love for Granted At 73 years old, Edward Morrison shares the painful truth about his 41-year marriage to his late wife Margaret, who died from pancreatic cancer six years ago. During her final weeks in hospice, Margaret said something that haunts him daily: "Edward, we wasted so much time being right instead of being connected." This isn't a story about infidelity, abuse, or dramatic betrayal—it's about something far more common and devastating: the slow erosion of intimacy through benign neglect. Edward and Margaret became comfortable roommates who happened to be married, polite and considerate but fundamentally isolated. She stopped asking him to take cooking classes together, go to concerts, or have deep conversations. He always had excuses: too tired, too busy, too expensive, maybe later. Later never came. Edward discovered Margaret's journal after she died, revealing years of loneliness, feeling invisible in her own marriage, and hoping the man she married would return. She'd dreamed of visiting Ireland to see where her grandfather came from—Edward dismissed it every time. They never went. Now they never will. This is a warning about the greatest threat to long-term relationships: indifference. Taking each other for granted. Assuming you have time for those conversations, trips, and moments of genuine connection. Relationships don't die from dramatic failures—they die from a thousand small neglects. Edward's message: Stop being comfortable and start being connected. Ask your partner about their dreams. Listen to their stories. Be present, curious, and intentional while you still have time. What relationship lesson resonated most? Share in the comments. #MarriageAdvice #RelationshipRegrets #LongTermMarriage #TakingLoveForGranted #MarriageWisdom #LifeRegrets #ElderlyWisdom #RelationshipAdvice #LoveAndLoss #MarriageLessons #EmotionalConnection #BePresent #LifeLessons #Hospice #Grief #Widower #41Years #MarriageStruggles #Intimacy #ConnectionMatters #DontTakeForGranted