5 Wedding-Planning Lessons from 'Breaking Bad'
While it may seem like Breaking Bad has nothing to do with weddings, they share some central themes: love, family, and money.
1. It’s not about the money.
Sometimes, when the dollar signs start flying by, it can be easy to lose track of what it is really all about. While Walter says that everything he does is for his family, when is enough really ‘enough’? Don’t let the expense of the wedding day overshadow what it is really all about — and, on the flip side, don’t think that throwing money at problems will make them go away.
2. You can’t do it all alone.
Even Heisenberg needed distribution. A wedding can be a very complex event with lots of logistics. Your bridal party, your family, and your vendors are there to help you, so let them! But that doesn’t give you a license to crack the whip (or throw pizza). People are more likely to help you if you’re nice to them!
3. There are some things that are outside your control.
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