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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Couple won the jackpot but split soon after!
by
Ever-young
on 11/03/2024, 14:35:19 UTC
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A couple, who had been dating for a mere three months before they won an eye-watering $1.9 million dollars, split soon after.

Based 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?


Shoot, I mean good for both of them hopefully the pot was split evenly and they parted their separate ways with a ton of cash to live the life they've always dreamed of? Best case. Worst case one of them got the lions share and took of leaving the other in the dust, either way what a crazy roller coaster that must have been. I hope they are both doing well now. This is giving me crazy "what happens in vegas" vibes (the movie with kutcher).
Shows they don't deserve each other because if 1.9 million can make them separated then
what more if they won hundreds of million? they might kill each other then lol because this shows
how Money can bring a true attitude and character of the person if they can pretend to be good
and better when they are  living simple life? yet they will be different when they have so much
money.
People often underestimate the power and influence of money, money can be a real game changer in relationships, it has the ability to either bring out the worst or the best in people depending on the scenero.  In this very case, it appears that the couple in question either may have observed that money can't buy happiness or keep them together or may have discovered just how different they are and couldn't continue.

We can agree that when there's a sudden influx of money, people can begin to prioritize their own needs over the needs of others, and this can also happen in marriages and other relationships. This could certainly lead to disagreements, conflict and even breakups.