Robin Sharma
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So a lot of people, we all bring our...
Our history.
Baggage is right.
We all bring our trauma.
We all bring our trauma.
And I find choosing someone who might have lighter trauma leads to a simpler life.
Well, the great thing about a human life is we get to live it how we want to.
So I'm in no way saying here's a certain way to live.
That chapter is just a reminder for people who are in a relationship or looking for a relationship about how important your relationship with โ
a significant other is.
I was smiling as you were speaking because I thought about one of the other chapters in the family section, which is the 10,000 dinners question.
And it sort of speaks to your relationship with your wife.
And so Ayesha, I was reading the Financial Times and Ayesha Vardag was interviewed.
And Ayesha Vardag, in case you haven't heard of her or not familiar, she's one of the UK's top divorce lawyers.
She's worked with the superstar footballers
the movie stars, et cetera.
And she was asked, you know, Ayesha, you've seen so many relationships fall apart.
What's your advice for a great relationship?
First thing she said was separate bedrooms.
And then she said, 10,000 dinners.