It is often said that marriage can wait, but a career cannot. This maxim holds weight in our current socio-economic climate. By ensuring financial stability first, individuals not only secure their future but also set a stronger foundation for their marital life. Observing the experiences of countless couples, it becomes evident that premature marriage, without establishing a solid financial footing, can lead to a multitude of challenges.
The pressures of financial insecurity can impose a considerable strain on relationships that could have been avoided with prior planning. It is very important that our young people focus on acquiring employable degrees and skills that ensure economic independence. In a world filled with political and economic uncertainties, having a secure financial base is both a personal advantage and necessity.
Tania Shahjahan
Qamber Shahdadkot
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