A couple, who had been dating for a mere three months before they won an eye-watering $1.9 million dollars, split soon after.

Source:
https://www.news.com.au/finance/money/wealth/lotto-war-i-won-19million-lotto-with-my-girlfriend-then-she-dumped-me-out-of-the-blue/news-story/c1f568efd16ff7f0aa0efe72652cabe5Based on the situation of this couple, regardless of them being split soon after the winning, I think the best thing to do here is to cut the prize into half so that tensions between the two parties will de-escalate and avoid any confrontation or emotional turmoil and stress that sometimes end up so badly on both of them. Ego clash won't bear good results that is why we need to keep ourselves calm and fair with others especially in a situation like this.
Have you ever tried something like this situation before?
So what is your thoughts on this, 50/50 good for you or nah?
Will you insist to have an ego battle if you are on the same situation?
If your answer is yes then Why?
And if no then why not?
What are the things you would do to resolve the issue?
How do you think you can handle this kind of situation?
I'm guessing it's all fine and dandy as long as they have separated amicably, although honestly speaking, the guy's one perfect example of why you should sign up for a pre-nuptial agreement. Cause at the end of the day when you die before her, she's gonna get the money you have, and if she really loves you before the cash, then she'd be more than willing to marry you and face the prospect of not getting a single dime out of you should you guys file for divorce later down the line. I've seen quite a lot of males in here get fucked sideways when the divorce settlements come in, not only losing literal halves of their net worth to someone who would bad mouth them against their friends and possibly your kids if you decided to have any, and fuck someone you barely know while you're out there trying to pick up the pieces of your broken marriage and life. It sucks but it all stems from the fact that we trust people too hard until we sit and realize that the person we loved all these years isn't the same person we're sitting across the courtroom anymore. Oh well, hope the guy in OP's post is doing fine, hope he realizes that this is not the end of the world for him.