Rachel Cruze
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And there's not any- That probably is the wisest way with the kids, like in his scenario.
I was just telling you, I was doing an interview.
They brought it up in the interview and the guy doing it was... On another guy's podcast.
And he was like an anti-prenup and he said now over the years he has shifted to more of a pro because, yeah.
Yeah, pro-prenup.
And I do wonder if people, if there's like a discouragement of just marriage in general, like seeing the stats that you, you know...
half the time it's not going to work.
You know what I mean?
And like, do you prep for that?
Where's the wisdom in that?
Versus the attitude going in, preparing for the end of the marriage is not great.
You know what I mean?
Like it's just, the way you slice it is tough.
And this has been going on for years?
All accounts, everything.
When you look at the math of all of this, if you guys can find an extra $2,000 a month, which sounds like a lot, but if you limit your lifestyle, right, and maybe even work a little extra or your wife maybe gets a part-time job or something, just $2,000 a month, you guys are out in two years.
Yeah, it is possible for you all, but also with the asterisk of knowing that
medical bills is part of the equation, too.
And so it might slow down the process a little bit, making sure that your son is being cared for, for sure.
But if you guys really just say, hey, no matter what, we're finding $2,000 a month.