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In this episode, Dr. Lisa Summerour continues with Part 2 of her response to Kevin O'Leary's controversial take that marriage is primarily an economic union and divorce should be avoided at all costs.
What You'll Learn:
Key Questions Explored:
If you'd leave a business partner for embezzling, why stay with a spouse committing financial infidelity? If we celebrate entrepreneurs who try again and again, why stigmatize people with multiple marriages? What's the real ROI on doubled stroke risk, therapy for traumatized kids, and years of lost productivity?
The Bottom Line: Divorce has financial costs, but staying in a dysfunctional marriage has health, emotional, and life-satisfaction costs that compound over years you can never get back.
By Dr. LisaIn this episode, Dr. Lisa Summerour continues with Part 2 of her response to Kevin O'Leary's controversial take that marriage is primarily an economic union and divorce should be avoided at all costs.
What You'll Learn:
Key Questions Explored:
If you'd leave a business partner for embezzling, why stay with a spouse committing financial infidelity? If we celebrate entrepreneurs who try again and again, why stigmatize people with multiple marriages? What's the real ROI on doubled stroke risk, therapy for traumatized kids, and years of lost productivity?
The Bottom Line: Divorce has financial costs, but staying in a dysfunctional marriage has health, emotional, and life-satisfaction costs that compound over years you can never get back.