Summary of Mark Lukach's My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward
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#1 I was in love with my wife, Giulia, when I first saw her at a party. We spent the whole night immersed in flirtatious conversation. We were a couple within a month. We were both blown away by how amazing it feels to love someone and be loved back.
#2 I had been planning to go to law school, but now in my college years, I wasn’t doing a good job of convincing myself of that. I haphazardly signed up for humanities courses and cobbled together a history major with an English minor.
#3 I loved to make Giulia laugh, because it was like creating a private memory that was ours and ours only. Little things like this pulled me deeper into my infatuation.
#4 I moved to Baltimore to teach high school, and Giulia moved to Manhattan to work in fashion. We tried every possible angle to end up in the same city, but we never did. I made a close friend in Baltimore, and spent time with his family.
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Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I was in love with my wife, Giulia, when I first saw her at a party. We spent the whole night immersed in flirtatious conversation. We were a couple within a month. We were both blown away by how amazing it feels to love someone and be loved back.
#2
I had been planning to go to law school, but now in my college years, I wasn’t doing a good job of convincing myself of that. I haphazardly signed up for humanities courses and cobbled together a history major with an English minor.
#3
I loved to make Giulia laugh, because it was like creating a private memory that was ours and ours only. Little things like this pulled me deeper into my infatuation.
#4
I moved to Baltimore to teach high school, and Giulia moved to Manhattan to work in fashion. We tried every possible angle to end up in the same city, but we never did. I made a close friend in Baltimore, and spent time with his family.
#5
I eventually discovered the Chinatown bus, a network of buses that drive from Chinatown to Chinatown along the eastern seaboard for only $20 one way, no matter your destination. I always brought grading and reading to do, but I rarely did it. I burned matching CDs for the two of us.
#6
I had moved to San Francisco with my wife Giulia. We rented a house near Ocean Beach, a four-mile stretch of beach that is San Francisco’s western boundary. I had bought a new wetsuit and a new surfboard, as well as