Bboystyle
FIRE MATT LAFLEUR
The streets have spoken. U belong to them nowWho said I took it seriously? I am laughing at you, aren't I?
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The streets have spoken. U belong to them nowWho said I took it seriously? I am laughing at you, aren't I?
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The streets are very much incorrect and should check their IntelThe streets have spoken. U belong to them now![]()

99% of people got married for the wrong reasons...myself included....
you should only get married if there is a role and place for the woman to fit in your life....
so in turn that means you have to know your purpose in life and also be walking in it and living through it....
if youre not doing that and just getting married becuz she fine and she marrying you for money or clout....its destined to fail....
ALSO never marry for love.....


You aren't "in love" with your business partners.FYI, forming a business partnership is just like a marriage. Where are the threads where guys stated that they would never, ever, ever join in a business partnership with someone? If anything most folks here are chomping at the bit to be a partner of a successful business. Guest what, breaking up a business partnership, or leaving one is very much like a divorce. It gets just as nasty and you can have just as much money at stake.
I'll succeed where you failed big breh (to an extent)...My girl is pregnant now so.... I guess so.
fukk.
You are just further proving my point. Why would you be afraid to marry someone you "Love", over intermingling your wealth, labor, and ideas, with someone you might not even have a decent platonic relationship with? Yet folks here seem to only fear the first.You aren't "in love" with your business partners.
I'm not further proving anything. Love and business are two separate entities and concepts that you chose to bridge together. You asked if posters make threads being afraid to enter business partnerships, and I said you do not love your business partners in this scenario.You are just further proving my point. Why would you be afraid to marry someone you "Love", over intermingling your wealth, labor, and ideas, with someone you might not even have a decent platonic relationship with? Yet folks here seem to only fear the first.
The bridge is the fears people list on this site regarding the failure of a marriage. The ramifications of dissolving a business partnership and the process of dissolution mirror much of that in a marital divorce. Love has nothing to do with the comparison. You brought that up without any comment. So I explained how it justifies my point. Now if you want to compare the strength of relationships based on love vs business, I'm here for it. Last time I checked, 70% of business partnerships ultimately fail.I'm not further proving anything. Love and business are two separate entities and concepts that you chose to bridge together. You asked if posters make threads being afraid to enter business partnerships, and I said you do not love your business partners in this scenario.
Everything you listed can be "intermingled" without a romantic relationship or even a friendship.
Can this logically be disproven or is the end goal worth abandoning logic?
Love has everything to do with it because it's the variable between the two situations that you chose to compare. There is nothing in any of my statements justifying yours.The bridge is the fears people list on this site regarding the failure of a marriage. The ramifications of dissolving a business partnership and the process of dissolution mirror much of that in a marital divorce. Love has nothing to do with the comparison. You brought that up without any comment. So I explained how it justifies my point. Now if you want to compare the strength of relationships based on love vs business, I'm here for it. Last time I checked, 70% of business partnerships ultimately fail.