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When asked about their goal in life, little girls used to say, "I want to grow up and get married," as if marriage itself is the goal in life. For female children, it used to be. Ones aspirations were simply to be someone's wife, to have the letters MRS. in front of ones name. Today, women grow up expecting much more out of life, and marriage is something that is hoped to happen along the way to becoming a doctor, lawyer, scientist, architect, writer, actress, and any other profession. Women are achieving great things, but sometimes that "MRS" title never comes. Some women feel like failures if they never find a husband. Other women find husbands but never find themselves. As if marriage itself is the objective of life, these women never strive to achieve their own goals. In many cases women suffer depression, either because they have a full life and lack a husband or have a husband but lack a full life. Today we'll discuss how marriage effects the emotional health of women, with the Publisher of Heal Thy Life magazine, sister Maryam Muhammad