Dillon Latham
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I would say around 80% of marriages fail regardless if they get divorced or not.
And I think it's actually a lot worse to not get divorced when you need to be divorced.
So the number one issue is money.
Money is the number one thing.
Once again, this is where people are just bad at understanding their own problems.
If you were to have more money, you would be more likely to have a successful relationship point blank period.
Initially, I thought no, and maybe I wouldn't get married, but, you know...
At this point, I think marriage, signing a contract of marriage is a psyop.
It's a psyop.
Sure, if you want to do it for your religion, I respect that.
But just be aware of the fact that when you sign that contract, there truly is no real upside.
And people say, oh, a tax.
Once again, just make more money and then you like spend your money more wisely within your business.
And that tax thing that you're getting from marriage becomes irrelevant.
I think signing a marital contract is,
is people's way of trying to put a safety net on their relationship when in reality, you either love the person or you don't and a contract won't save that.
My biggest fear is being insignificant, being unsuccessful.
I think most people, whether they admit it or not, that is their fear.
People, human nature shows that we are self-centered beings, meaning even if you do something seen as selfless, it can always be tied back to your own interest, which means...
that ultimately, no matter what, which way you spin it, humans are self-centered.