Bruce Feiler was inspired to re-examine the story of Adam and Chava, and discovered messages about love and relationships in the process.
1. Modern science will agree: It is not good for humans to be alone.
2. A couple is one unit, not two individuals operating separately together.
3. Love is not a passive experience; it is an active one.
Romantic love is a myth. You don’t choose a partner because you love him. You love that partner because you chose him.
4. Love is not a meet-cute story followed by effortless bliss.
But love is not a moment in time; it’s the passage of time. It’s the long-term practice of reinvention, reconciliation and renewal. Love is the act of constantly revising your own love story.
5. When they lose a child at the hand of the other, they grieve together and have another son. (Contrary to popular belief, couples that break up following the loss of a child are in the minority.)
6. Adam and Chava are the first couple, and remain so.
In a world dominated by “I,” Adam and Eve are the first “we.” Just look at how we remember them.Not Adam. Not Eve. Adam and Eve. Theirs is the first joint byline.
Ma always used to talk about being a "team player." I have a nephew, for instance, who is pretty much in his own head. He's not really that aware of the needs and wants of others.
Han observes that the "older single" friends of his who moved out to live on their own tended to become more self-minded. When one can live without waiting for the bathroom, running out to grab a forgotten ingredient, or babysitting, that can create a mindset that is hard to adjust to once one is married.
Adam and Chava are usually referred to as one entity, the first example of a couple. Because they were created together, there was no question about them not being ideal for each other, despite the ups and downs. As Feiler notes, Adam defers to her, rather than God, presumably because of love. They are a team.
They were created together. They sinned together. They were exiled together. They always remained together.
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