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mpartyka
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Let’s be clear: To have authority doesn’t mean that you will always make the right decisions, nor does it even mean that you are better placed to make the right decisions. To have authority means that you are the one who makes the decisions, and those who are under your authority have the duty of obeying your decisions – whether they are the right decisions or not – unless they have a conflicting obligation to a higher authority.When is it the husband’s perogitive to make the final call? I don’t go with ‘do what the husband says anyway’ approach. If the husand and wife are at a complete impasse, you cannot say, go with what the husband says, the wife may be making the better decision. I’m not saying she will be, but she might…When a husband and wife have a disagreement, the wife has the intellectual capacity, and the grace in herself, to know if the husbands decison is one that benefits the family in terms of spiritual and emotional development or not. It cannot be said that a man, because of his gender, is better placed to do this. Sometimes he is, sometimes he isn’t. A decision reached through agreement is an easier one to implement, even if neither party gets their way, than one, in a case of disagreement, requires one party to give the other, right or wrong, their way. A decision reached in this manner causes rancour and as I said, the man may be making a bad decision.
That is exactly what having authority means.‘Head’ does not necessarily mean if there is a difference of opinion, what the ‘head’ says stands.
–Mike