Hey Patriot. It's nice to meet you.
All in all, I do my best to unmuck through reading, blogging, and writing. I finished one book and put it on the web, and am working on a short novel now.
There's a lot to be said for that. I've calmed down quite a bit since I started to communicate with others on this forum. I've always been lonewolf I guess up until getting on the forum here. I've always read a lot (never really an activist though). It's painful to look back on my initial posts but doing some reality testing here has done wonders. And going to the Jamboree this year was just the happiest I've been in a long while. I came back to the city knowing I wouldn't be here long. And even though I often hate the city I'm making an effort to enjoy the short amount of time I have left.
And with the wife, just be always striving to be you, have integrity, direction and a plan and she'll trust you. Even if she constantly tests you to feel your strength and know she can let you lead, it's what she wants. Then she can relax, be woman, and you can laugh at the drama of it all. Until she wants to feel your strength and tests you again because she loves you (maybe by resisting Wyoming or you or whatever). You have to love the challenge to evolve that women are. Like feedback from the universe showing you where you can grow. No escaping it! Rise to the challenge and be the hero that you are! It's God's wish for you. His creative expression of life to be the most it can be.*
There are other men here who have lovingly guided their families toward the safety and wisdom of Wyoming with very happy results. And maybe others not so much...

Uh, but maybe talk to them about it. I'm a bachelor! Woo Hoo! Ahhhhh freedom. But I also don't get to benefit of a great love in my life. Just haven't lassoed the right Philly yet.
* "The Way of the Superior Man" is a great book about this.