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Divorce Economics: Divorce requires capital

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Mike's best friend Wilson has a net worth of tens of millions, is handsome and strong, and is in his prime at the age of thirty-six. In Mai Tai's view, such a single man is simply the biggest idle resource in this city where there are many women and few men, and women are strong and men are weak. So Matt arranged countless blind dates for Wilson and found more than a dozen lonely and beautiful women.

Wilson did not refuse anyone who came, and as he said, he also wanted to have a companion. But every time they went on a blind date, he stated frankly that he was only in love and would not consider marriage. This sentence scared away all the applicants.

Wilson said frankly that when he was a poor and ideal young man, he only wanted to establish a career first, then start a family, and give the best to the woman he loved most.

It’s just that when he accidentally became a new rich man, he understood the way of business and the economic meaning of marriage, which is to give away half of the property. Once divorced, he will lose everything. This is undoubtedly It's the stupidest business ever.

After hearing what Wilson said, Mrs. Matt thought that people in this world had begun to stay unmarried. Unexpectedly, the next day I heard that the driver of Mike's agency got married. In the name of caring for his employees, Maitai wanted to satisfy his curiosity.

She asked the driver, with your monthly salary, can you afford to get married? The driver replied that it was precisely because his income was so low that he urgently needed to get married. Only by partnering could two people buy a house and pay the mortgage.

While Mai Tai was studying the marriage issue with great interest, Mike was also studying the divorce issue with great interest.

He was entrusted by a middle school classmate to handle the division of property in his divorce. This classmate is a working-class man, but for the sake of a house worth hundreds of thousands and a deposit of hundreds of thousands, the couple almost broke their heads. The most pitiful thing is that Mike, who is so loyal, deigned to rush to the police station late at night because his classmate's wife reported that her husband had stolen the TV.

After two years of struggling, just before signing the divorce agreement, Mike’s classmate suddenly realized that if he rented a house every month from now on and paid child support, there would be no salary left. The only way is to stay married.

Just when Mike was furious, one of his long-term clients happened to ask him for help with divorce procedures. 5 houses, 3 for his wife and children, plus 2.6 million in cash, and a one-time payment of alimony. In just two weeks, the rich man returned to the happy days of being single.

Mike and Mrs. Mai went home to talk and came up with a new theorem of this era. Nowadays, divorce is the preserve of the rich, and marriage is the preserve of the poor. Because rich people are often too rich to get married, while poor people are often too poor to get divorced.

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