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When you think about it having courts in your property, divorce, child custody, and other business is kind of childish lol. Both parties are basically saying they can’t handle it on their own. Just giving your money away.

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A lot of people were never taught how money really works, so they end up making emotional decisions instead of logical ones when it comes to finances.

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Knowing is really the difference. Once you understand the game, you start moving different and making decisions that actually build wealth instead of just getting by.

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Emotional decisions usually feel good right now, but cost you later. Logical decisions might not feel the best in the moment, but they set you up for later. That’s really the difference in how people move with money.

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Everybody’s been through something. Everybody’s dealing with something. But at some point, you’ve got to decide you’re not going to let your situation control your future. You can’t change what already happened, but you can control what you do next. Keep moving forward.

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Nothing changes until you change. Nothing gets better until you learn and start moving different. It’s not about where you start, it’s about how you think and what you do next.

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Emotional decisions feel good right now, but usually cost you later. Logical decisions might not feel the best in the moment, but they set you up for later. That’s the difference between reacting and actually building something.