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The nation is reeling from a shocking refuge: new details have emerged in the shocking murder of Raja Raghuvanshi, allegedly at the hands of his wife, Sonam, and her accomplices during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. Authorities say she orchestrated the killing, hiring assassins and ordering a machete online Sonam's brother seems convinced-he's backed Raja's family and is demanding the harshest punishment
While the investigation continues, this grim tale casts a spotlight on something far more common-and dangerous: marrying for the wrong reasons. From financial schemes to emotional escape hatches, these misguided motivations don't end in headlines, but they can devastate lives just the same.
1. Believing A Wedding Will 'Fix' Deep Issues
Some couples think that exchanging vows will smooth over long-standing problems. The truth? Marriage magnifies whatever already exists-tensions, toxicity, and poor communication will only intensify once you're legally bound.
2. Escaping Loneliness At Any Cost
Fear of being alone can push people into unhealthy relationships. Contentment with yourself is the foundation of a healthy partnership; filling a void with another person leads to instability and often, heartbreak.
3. Succumbing To Parents Or Cultural Pressure
Family approval and social image may feel compelling but you're the one living the marriage. If it's not right for you, it's not right, regardless of who else approves.
4. Mistaking Lust For Love
Physical chemistry can be intoxicating but it's not a stable basis for a lifelong commitment. Love is about weathering life's storms together, not just riding a wave of attraction.
5. Chasing Financial Security
Money matters but marriage founded on financial gain is shaky. Finances fluctuate, but love, trust, and mutual support endure. Without emotional compatibility, wealth can't hold a relationship together.
6. Defeating The Biological Or Social Clock
When age becomes an alarm bell, some settle out of fear rather than hope. Emotional maturity and mutual goals matter far more than ticking calendar years.
7. Succumbing To Peer Pressure FOMO
Seeing friends getting hitched can spark anxiety but marriage isn't an event to check off. It's a lifelong commitment that demands more than timing; it demands alignment.
8. Marriage Due To Pregnancy
"Shotgun weddings" might seem status-safe, but they're often built on shaky emotional ground. Children deserve a stable, nurturing home not a relationship rooted in obligation.
9. Revenge, Ego, Or Emotional Escape
Marrying to prove a point whether to an ex, to your family, or to yourself rarely ends well. Marriage built on vengeance or validation is driven by the wrong motives and destined to falter.
To conclude, the harrowing circumstances of Sonam and Raja's case are extreme but they underline an important lesson: marriage born from unhealthy motives can spiral into disaster. Most relationships don't end in crime but emotional suffering can be just as profound.
A successful marriage requires more than ceremony, it requires readiness, mutual respect, emotional maturity, and shared purpose. Before tying the knot ask yourself what it really means to you and ensure you're stepping into a future founded on truth, not desperation.



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