The second point i read in the same sefer is more for bochurim in shidduchim. I have been in the parsha for over half a year. He writes that people think,'when i get married, i'll serve hashem with purity, what can i do, it's not my fault that i have not yet found the right one, that is why i'm having this terrible struggle and keep on falling'. I admittedly have sometimes have these thoughts. R' yisrael lugasi writes that the gemara says 'an unmarried person that lives in this city and doesn't sin, Hashem praises him in heaven daily' [just a thought, it says 'in the city', in the city it's always harder than outside]. Every day one is unmarried and doesn't sin and overcomes his lust, he can acheive more than he would when he is married. Every day one is not married, it's part of the master plan, but only for our good. Yes, it's painful at times, and one sometimes falls and feels very upset about it, but one should feel the good side too. Can you imagine? Every day that passes, being a sin-free day (each person in his own level) hashem is praising you, and davka you, more than your married friends, in heaven. I just saw this today and it gave me alot of chizzuk and i thought i'd share it. May we all be zoche to find our 'zivug hogun' at the right time!