Us is the combination of me and you and is bigger and more than me or you. I think Ajahn Brahm says that and I agree with that. I don't agree that marriage means never thinking of self and never thinking of spouse. For me, marriage has three components, that is, me, you, and us, with us being primary and special. In an alive and growing marriage, me and you sacrifice our separateness to the us but don't sacrifice our individuality. It's an alive and growing me and you that support and have as primary an alive and growing us that supports and nurtures two alive and growing individuals. I learned that focusing less on self than on us always leads to more happiness. For me, letting go of self-centered thoughts and expectations nurtures more harmonious and joyous connection with others and in general, and experiencing that cultivates doing it more often.
On Mar 14, 2026 David Doane wrote :