Individual impulse drives self-realization, challenging societal norms of self-perpetuation and self-maintenance. [1] The institutions of self-perpetuation, born from sex hunger and maternal instincts, encompass family life, education, ethics, and religion. [2] The institutions of self-perpetuation ensure race survival through the object of the home. [3]
Mating is purely an act of self-perpetuation, and marriage is largely a matter of self-maintenance and the evolution of society, with families being the continuing agencies in social evolution. [4] Nature demands survival through the institution of marriage, where self-perpetuation and self-maintenance are prioritized over personal happiness. [5]
See also: UB 82:1.8.