Richard Cooper
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And their wives are like, what are you doing?
What are you doing with your life?
Why are you always here sort of thing?
And that contempt starts pushing them towards, well, they start to realize, or maybe they get their girlfriends in there and they say, look, you can have half of his stuff and the kids too.
You don't have to put up with this shit and start a new life sort of thing.
That's why you see a lot of divorces when professional athletes go and resign or they retire or they get injured and they're out of the game sort of thing.
Yeah, tons of them.
Yeah, you're seeing these athletes put all their money in their parents' name now.
It's wise.
It's smart.
It's real smart.
It's crazy.
You probably wish you did that when you got divorced, right?
I mean, I didn't really have a problem with it because if you marry someone of about the same socioeconomic standing, you don't lose much.
Like my ex-wife was a lawyer, so successful entrepreneur, successful lawyer.
There's no real division of assets.
You just kind of like part ways and you just deal with a custody issue.
So that's one way to sort of insulate yourself from losing a lot of your stuff.
But at the same time, marrying somebody that's a, you know, like a woman that's a professional, you're going to get a lot of boss girl attitude out of that.
And that's a different thing to manage as well too.