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372 I asked nine people who’d been married for more than 40 years what almost broke them and the same decade came up every single time — and it wasn’t the one most people would guess

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/07/2026 11:00 EDT

I asked nine people who’d been married for more than 40 years what almost broke them and the same decade came up every single time — and it wasn’t the one most people would guess

The hardware store conversation about divorce after twenty-three years turned out to be a clue to a pattern that emerged when I interviewed nine couples married over four decades—and their unanimous answer about which years nearly destroyed their marriages challenges everything we think we know about when relationships are most vulnerable.

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