Should You Run Your Marriage Like A Business

Does It Pay To Run Your Marriage Like A Business?
Cheerful business people taking notes in front of company building
Cheerful business people taking notes in front of company building

Jack meets Jill at a party. They fall in love. And within a year, they’re married in front of all their closest family and friends. Six months into the marriage, Jill finds out that Jack isn’t the man she married–he’s mean, selfish and can barely keep a job. She goes to file for divorce but finds out she’s pregnant. They decide to work it out because they love one another and for the baby’s sake. Five years later, Jack hasn’t improved. So Jill files for divorce. There goes another marriage that has ended in divorce.

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