An elderly couple, Agnes and Arthur, were celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary.

The local newspaper came to interview an elderly couple celebrating an astonishing seventy years of marriage. The young reporter, wide-eyed with excitement, leaned forward and asked, “Seventy years together! That’s incredible. What’s the secret to such a long and happy marriage?” Agnes smiled, a mischievous sparkle in her eyes, and began her story while Arthur sat beside her, already chuckling as if he knew what was coming.

“When we were young,” Agnes said, “Arthur was handsome, charming—and terribly clumsy. One day, while we were walking by a creek, he tripped and fell straight into the mud.” Arthur laughed softly, but Agnes pressed on.

“There he was, soaked and muddy, looking ridiculous. I laughed so hard I couldn’t stop.” The reporter scribbled eagerly, certain humor was the key.

“But Arthur looked up at me and said, ‘Agnes, if you’re going to laugh every time I do something silly, this won’t work.’” Agnes leaned in and lowered her voice. “So right there, I made him a promise.” Arthur nodded proudly. “She promised she’d never laugh at me again.”

The reporter gasped. “And you kept that promise?” Agnes smiled sweetly. “Oh yes. I haven’t laughed at him since.” The reporter beamed. “So the secret is never laughing at your husband?” Agnes paused, then added, “Well… not out loud.” Arthur burst into laughter, and the reporter quickly wrote down the wisdom.

Not far away, another elderly couple, Harold and Edna, shared their own secret after sixty years of marriage. Edna had always kept a shoebox hidden, never allowing Harold to open it. When she became gravely ill, she finally gave permission.

Inside were two crocheted dolls and $95,000 in cash. Edna explained her grandmother’s advice: every time she got angry, she crocheted a doll instead of arguing. Harold teared up—only two dolls in sixty years. Then Edna smiled and said, “The money? That’s from selling all the other dolls.”

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