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James Cameron: Marriage is a learned art, not a fairy tale

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Cameron believes marriage is a learned art requiring active effort.
  • He learned that making a partner happy means understanding their needs.
  • Cameron admitted past relationships failed because he didn't choose well.
James Cameron: Marriage is a learned art, not a fairy tale

Director James Cameron has spoken about his marital history, including five past marriages before finding lasting happiness with his current wife, Suzy Amis Cameron. He described his earlier relationships as having long "decay curves" through separation and divorce, admitting he wasn't initially adept at marriage.

Cameron now views marriage as a "learned art," emphasizing the pact to actively strive for a partner's happiness, understanding what truly makes them content. He contrasted this with earlier, conditional love based on mutual reciprocation or personal benefit.

Reflecting on his divorces, the acclaimed director acknowledged being the "common denominator" in his past relationship failures. He realized that loving someone doesn't always equate to being able to coexist harmoniously, highlighting the importance of choosing partners who are compatible for long-term living.

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James Cameron described his early marriages as difficult and viewed marriage as a learned art that requires actively working to make a partner happy.
Cameron stated that happiness in a relationship comes from actively wanting to make the partner happy, understanding their needs rather than imposing one's own version of happiness.
James Cameron admitted that he was the common denominator in his past divorces and realized he didn't always choose partners well for cohabitation and coexistence.

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