Wednesday, March 10, 2010

About Us


usNorman Csarni grew up in Hungary, a communist dominated country.   He was 25 years old when he came to the U.S. in 2000, and like many of his predecessors before him, he was in pursuit of the “American dream”.  As he passed by the Statue of Liberty, the tears welled up in his eyes as his mind filled with hope for a better life for him and his bride, Victoria.

Norman and Victoria struggled through many hardships as newlyweds in a strange country, but through these difficulties they forged a healthy and happy marriage.   Norman may not have a string of degrees to impress you with, but by working through his own marital difficulties and experiences, he wholeheartedly wants to help others keep their marriage alive.  He created this website as his personal mission to improve the national “Successful Marriage” ratio.

Successful marriages require not only skill but a lot of hard work.  Norman has done an extraordinary amount of research into the field of marriage as well as using his own experiences to provide you with helpful tips, funny videos, rate yourself tests and blogging capabilities on this website.

Norman and Victoria have been happily married 10 years and have two lovely children.  They want to help you do the same.

In Build my marriage, you will
learn to keep or build your marriage. Keeping or building your marriage
requires lesser effort than starting zero again.

You do not have to undergo another rigid cycle of knowing
your partner. Finding another spouse is already stern, or building a
better marriage especially when you are a woman in a male-dominated
culture.

Why start zero when you can start halfway. Re-spend your time, effort
and resources to keep or build your marriage. If you can be a new
person for another partner, be that person to your existing partner
instead. If you want another fun courtship, then do it instead to your
current partner.

“Keeping your ring is easier than tying your
string.”

“Keep your ring and be Always
Happily Married! It is not only easier; it is what you pledged to and
be celebrated”
Norman  Csarni -  Founder of Build My Marriage