Excerpt from a discussion with a friend:
Both "love" and "arranged" marriages have their pros and cons. If love just happens, you do not care how the partner really is, which can be bad sometimes, and on the other hand you can arrange to marry a great person who you may not really connect to. On the positive side though, if you arrange a marriage after taking your time to evaluate, you may be in a much better position. That is what I consider to be best of both the worlds. However, I have a gut feeling that when someone falls in love, personal traits, intellect, wave-lengths, interests, etc. are all unconsciously judged and accepted.
I can understand how difficult it might be to be turned down, especially by a stranger. Its part of the "game" I think. Anyhow, if you know what you absolutely need in your to-be, and what you can compromise on, things would be a bit easier to analyze. Like I said, in most cases, things click in the first meeting. If they don't, take a step back and think twice. You do not want to live with someone your entire life if you cannot connect to and get along with. They say even in an arranged marriage, it is usually love at first sight - you only do not get the freedom to hang out together as lovers before getting married :-)
I personally feel marriages "arranged" by elders after the bride's/ groom's evaluation and consent are a good choice, and not just an "available" choice. It offers you best of both worlds - because our elders have more experience, knowledge and can think about our best interests, and we get the chance to decide between the various options. Or is it already written in our destiny? So we should not worry?
What exactly is "destiny"? God? Something that has already been set for our future? Or something that we can carve for our own future?