There is of course a connection between marriage and commitment, but as with all legal commitments it can go wrong. Obviously I believe in marriage being a sacret institution, a true commitment with witnesses that are obliged to help you keeping your promise. By making a legal commitment, imho, you underwrite the seriousness of the comitment. You intend to stay together for life. I mean, there is a reason you swear to tell the truth (so help me God), rather than "yeah, sure, I guess I won't lie"
Allthough all of that is beautiful, or rubbish if marriage is not your cup of tea, it is in no way a guarantee of a prosperous life together. It is as if married people are just humans. I see a few problems:
- people getting into a marriage because of the romantic feelings they have about it. When people get married in 5 month, I always have my doubts whether it will be a lasting commitment.
- people getting out of a marriage, when ever things are getting rough. As soon the bubble has bursted, play an
escape.
- people thinking that marriage is the only way of commitment. I guess those people have trouble getting a real grasp of commitment.
Like I said, marriage is a symbol of true commitment, but without commitment, it is just an empty gesture.