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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
The statistic that 56% of marriages end in divorce, yet 85% of those who divorce remarry within five years, highlights the resilience of people in love.
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Contracts of Love & Money That Make or Break Relationships | James Sexton
@ Andrew Huberman
05/05/25
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
It's important to acknowledge that marriage is a risky endeavor, with a divorce rate of 56%. Being aware of this risk can lead to better preparation and communication.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
The majority of people who have prenuptial agreements tend to stay married longer and report more satisfying relationships than those who do not.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
A successful marriage is not measured by its duration but by the quality of the relationship and the joy it brings to both partners.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
The way a marriage ends can significantly impact how individuals remember the relationship, and divorce, especially the ugly kind, is trauma for everyone involved, including the children. It's crucial to manage the end of a relationship thoughtfully to preserve positive memories, as people often come into divorce proceedings wanting to be fair and quick, yet their definitions of fairness can be completely different, leading to conflict.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
Many people experience divorce in a way that is not dramatic or traumatic, but those stories are often less interesting and therefore less shared. The traumatic divorces become part of people's identities, affecting their trust and how they view the world.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
Tradition has shifted from staying married for the sake of the institution to prioritizing personal happiness, which has contributed to rising divorce rates.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
People with prenuptial agreements tend to stay married longer and report more satisfying relationships than those without them.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
People who have prenups tend to stay married longer and report more satisfying relationships. This is likely because they are more willing to have difficult conversations.
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James Sexton
05/05/25
@ Andrew Huberman
Understanding the reasons behind divorce can help couples prepare better for marriage. It's essential to have honest discussions about expectations and values.