James Sexton
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Because you're going to see on a long timeline as a young buck, you're going to see that as time goes on, what's incredibly important in your 30s and even in your 40s, it shifts.
It starts to change.
It moves in different directions.
And again, that's not necessarily a bad thing as long as you say to each other, hey, something changed.
Is it good?
Is it bad?
Is it just a function of the natural flow and progression of time?
That's, I think, the most important thing is to have the mechanisms for just constantly checking in.
Yeah, I mean, I think you could make that argument from that data.
The downside of making that argument is the biological reality of people wanting to marry for the purpose of having children.
So if you say to somebody, and this is where this, you know, this becomes such a fraught conversation to have.
And somehow, you know, thankfully I've managed to, like, have it without too much offending either side.
Partly because I've represented...
both sides of every single argument in the divorce space.
And so whenever somebody, like I posted something a few weeks ago on International Women's Day that got me a lot of negative and positive press because I posted five of the wealthiest women in the world, and the majority of them, the ones that I posted, were all billionaires as a function of divorce.
And, you know, of course, I was immediately getting attacked and people were saying, you know, well, didn't these women deserve this?
What argument do you think I make in court?
Like, I represent those women and I represent the men they're married to in roughly equal measure.
So, like, I'm...
I think it's hilarious when people are saying to me an argument that I've made in a court.