There are young, cute couples who don’t mind sharing their budding romance on social media, co-stars who have secret on-set affairs while being investigated for adultery, and an elderly man in his sixties or seventies who is openly romancing a young, gorgeous woman half his age.
We witness these paradigms passively and accept them as the norm rather than challenging them.
Like many of his professional peers, most observers anticipated that Pierce Brosnan would place last in this category.
Despite fitting the bill, he ingeniously and unapologetically challenged these presumptions.
For perspective, he has two children with his wife Keely and has been happily married to her for twenty years.
Even though their trip has been as romantic and passionate as one could hope, poor Keely has recently been the subject of venomous hatred for a totally unwarranted and intolerable reason.
Fortunately, Pierce resisted. In front of the critical public, he didn’t hesitate to stand up for his wife and show her his undying love and support. What we may infer from his behavior is as follows:
No matter what anyone thinks, Pierce “loves every curve” of his wife’s physique.
Keely and Pierce are committed to one another and don’t care what people think of them.
As you age, you come to understand that attraction and desire are created by an intellectual and emotional connection rather than by foolish ideals.
You spend time with someone not just because they physically excite you but also because they are fundamentally a part of you and you wouldn’t want to be with anyone else.
It just implies you value them for reasons other than their physical appearance and conventional ideas of beauty; it doesn’t mean there isn’t any more infatuation left in the tank.
Pierce’s devotion to Keely is proof that you shouldn’t be concerned about what other people think.
You’ll be able to achieve enduring fulfillment as long as you keep holding your partner in high regard and are prepared to put up with even the smallest “imperfections.”
These viewpoints don’t need to alter anything; they merely serve to serve as a reminder that your love is more important than these pointless discussions that shift with the tides.