When you get married, the ultimate goal is to live a happy and lengthy life. Nowadays, it seems as though younger couples are building everlasting relationships, which have lasted longer than the ones their parents created. What’s their secret to success? Are they steering away from the relationship norms that their ancestors lived and died on? Kristy Cameron, who is currently engaged, chats with cultural anthropologist Johanna Faigelman. She has studied millennials extensively as the founder of Human Branding Incorporated, a Toronto-based market research and consulting firm.