So to take the above quotes and apply them universally doesn’t make sense.
Context does matter, even if we are urging others on to do virtuous things. Sometimes I do feel people overdo the simpleton recommendation, but hey, that's just from being around a while.
Or are you dreaming that some young trad waifu in rural Armenia is going to solve your life's problems and even your spiritual ones?
I tend to agree with Sandalwood on a few things, as we mildly push back with the idea that one can't or should have some expectation for a wife, somehow or somewhere
when one actually has objective qualities.
Yeah it will solve my problems. Same way a job solves problems.
This goes back to our other arguments and feeds some suspicion that I brought up in the other thread about men not caring about other men, or it being a dog eat dog deep down, and mostly the other stuff is lip service (you see this through action or inaction in this case). If you're trying in general, or wouldn't like to fall into lust or temptation as much, I think having a wife definitely and quite clearly does solve problems. It might create others, but that's a different issue and can be treated elsewhere or at another time.
I would venture to say it depends largely on what types of problems we are talking about here.
Yes, but many, and perhaps due to exhaustion or indifference, tend to just tell other people go be a eunuch, to put it shortly. I'm not being cynical but I suspect a lot of that competition and indifference that men have as a part of their nature has a lot to do with it, and we just aren't all that honest about it.
As a quick aside, I was on another forum that has professional people of a different field who do quite well, generally speaking. A guy on there messaged me amazed that I saw things in America as they are (as a man) since so few men realize just how ridiculous women are and how bad it is for men in early to middle age in America (money, status, etc don't do all that much for you unless you are a major media or sports/entertainment star and even then ...). He was apparently from the Middle East and remembered how much better his country was, or used to be. It was interesting. The point is, this is a type of matrix we live in and it truly is ridiculous. But because of wealth effect and propaganda, as well as loss of control of the society, we are in almost a taunting, humiliating project. Others see it, but it is rare to - and it was as if you had no chance unless you grew up like this guy did in a traditional and somewhat poor place. Something to consider or be reminded of.