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Why my wife left me (how our marriage collapsed) - YouTube
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It's Coffee time welcome back to the tech elite show now a few weeks ago
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I
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Revealed that my wife had left me which is all great and everything
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But I didn't really go into many of the details
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in fact
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I mostly just talked about the money aspect
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and I feel like I kind of left you guys on a little bit of a cliffhanger and wanted to go over some of the
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other details more broadly in the hopes that my mistakes can be learnings for you and save your
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Relationship either now or in some future. I think it's actually quite fascinating how a blissful marriage can just dissolve and turn into
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Garbage and you know Warren Buffett once said that the most important decision you make in your life is who you choose to marry
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Which is absolutely true. It is the foundation for your happiness when I look back
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And think about all the savings that we had discounts deals coupons
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Birthday presents Christmas holidays vacations time spent arguing with each other talking working things out in the hopes that we could save the relationship
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literally thousands of hours spent
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Wasted and all those gifts we exchanged all those coupons and deals we save
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They just went to the lawyers right when I went to the lawyer and paid them five hundred dollars an hour
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I
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Just thought that was the money that we had saved when we decided not to eat out
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When we decided to have a cheaper dinner when we saved on activities rejoice at Black Friday deals
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Yeah, I'll just went to the lawyers in the end. We did have some good times some good memories, but
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It's better to that's why I take my coffee black
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So I'm not going to cover every single aspect, but I think it's interesting to look at one aspect of this story
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Which I think can happen to anybody really so here's the story
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I was working over at Google at the time and everything was okay going fairly smoothly and I decided to switch jobs over to Facebook
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So we needed to relocate
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Now here's where things get interesting in
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The Bay Area housing is extremely expensive and my parents just so happened to have a house. Very nice
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big one right near Facebook campus
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maybe 20 minutes away or so and we had the dog and the child so we needed the place that we were very
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Particular about because our child had allergies to other things carpeting for instance and for our dog Sunday
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We need that the pet from the apartment is just extremely hard to find something like this
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And so I thought my ex well, hey we can either go live in their crappy shoebox apartment
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That probably could be a hazard for our child and could make our dog miserable or we could go live with our parents
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We would save a lot of money here two four thousand dollars per month
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Normally that we would have to pay in rent and I said well we could save that for any furniture you want like you're dreaming
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about Padre Barn furniture we can save for that and the meanwhile
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We can be looking for an actual house that we can buy or just for another apartment
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It would just give us more time and you I never pressured her into this agreement
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But she agreed and she thought it would might be fun to try it out
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And at the time the relationships between everybody was great
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My parents really welcomed her in now as you may guess what happened is in love relationships
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They never seem to go quite as well as planned
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I don't know why it could just be nature
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But over the course of a few weeks my in-laws and my wife there just weren't getting along
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They were rubbing each other the wrong way. They were perhaps trying to dominate each other and
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Relationships really started to melt down there
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I did not really notice it because I was so busy with my job doing my YouTube thing on the side
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And so I just realized that people weren't getting along at all, which is a really hard position for me to be in
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Now what's frustrating is at the time we were also looking into buying the house
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So we became very desperate in our bidding
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Like we would bid on houses that maybe completely burned down and then we'd say well, you know
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We can just renovate it and you know, these are expensive houses in the bay area
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we would bid beyond our range and say well maybe we can rent out half of the house and
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Recover some of our costs that way it just didn't feel like these decisions were really that rational and meanwhile the apartment hunting
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That just wasn't going so well we tried but we're quite picky and what we're looking for
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not to make matters worse in my opinion my ex started making decisions that were not safe for our child because
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Relationships were not good at home. She would take our son and just drive him around all day
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It surprised me one day when I realized that as soon as I left for work
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She left too
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And then when I came back from work
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She would come back a little bit later
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And she would have been out the whole day with my kid and I just felt that that wasn't so safe
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so I complained about this and
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She decided that one day that she'll go over to Japan and she took my son over there and thought okay fine
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They're gonna go on a little vacation trip while she was out
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She actually told me that she would not come back until I could secure another place for her
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So I began scrying and looking at houses that I could buy and we wanted to buy a house
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But with this type of leverage in hand and the short timeline because I really wanted to see my son again
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I decided to buy this apartment this place four thousand dollars a month now
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That's way beyond my price range time used in our last apartment was
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$2,800. So this was a big jump up by thought well, hey, maybe it's worth it
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Right, maybe this consensus buy her over 12 months
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It's essentially a fifty thousand dollar deal present for her and I thought that she would come back and she would be delighted
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Unfortunately when she came back she was still embedded and angry at my parents and decided to cut my whole side of the family off
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Which is okay?
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Like I can I can try to work with that
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but it became strange when she started inviting her side of the family over she would invite her mother over and then we would be
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Doing vacation trips and just started not feeling really fair and I realize in-laws don't have the best relationships. That's fine
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I'm not asking for anybody to be passed by these here
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But I think that people need to have some workable relationship at least be on talking terms here now
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There are some people who would cut off their in-laws
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Which I wouldn't really recommend, you know, I think people should just be happy and love each other
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You know life is so short as it is and everybody is suffering. So like just make it a better place
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But besides the emotional hurt it causes from taking away. Somebody's grandchild. There are also issues with wealth management
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Inheritance. So since my ex-wife decided to cut off my parents and coincidentally at the same time
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My parents were setting up a living trust and which funds would go through me and into her
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I asked my ex-wife what we should do about the inheritance and
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It's pretty sizable because my parents are they've done well in their life as well
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She actually said she didn't want any part of that inheritance. She wanted to be out of that
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Well that required me to start looking into said they have like a living trust
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Which is just another complete hassle and pain to get through not to mention. I do not personally like the idea of
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Like let's say I suddenly died
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all of my assets will probably just
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Disappear and go into Japan my ex-wife and our son
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She would just take him into Japan and they would never see or talk to my family ever again
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they would just disappear into that Land of the Rising Sun which
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It's okay kind of but it's also not quite the legacy that I had in mind, right?
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It's not really the cause that I have been trying to support. It doesn't represent what I live for. I
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Really value family and relationships and I wish people would just get along with that
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So that's not personally at the type of legacy that I would enjoy
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Besides that there are a number of tax benefits you can get number one if you didn't know in
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An inheritance event all cost faces get stepped up
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So if your parents have like a house that appreciate that a lot in value
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Normally, they would have to pay a lot of capital gains on that if you inherit any asset like that
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And they can be stocks as well that may have appreciated a lot
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Then the cost basis gets stepped up such that you will pay no taxes on that
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But the only way to take advantage of this though is that you need to have good
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relationships with your parents in which they will leave you something what we're talking about here is
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intergenerational wealth which is funny
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That's a term that I think
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Many young people do not care about or think about maybe because they're poor or their parents are poor or so
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They don't think about it
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But once you start having some assets
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it's something that you think about and care about a little bit like all the work that you put in over your lifetime and that
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Your parents put in over their lifetimes. It should flow into a cause that you think is worthy
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And yeah, I see a lot of young people today. They're so immature
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They're going around trashing their parents their in-laws burning those bridges
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anyways
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What happens here is that these my events they can start to pile up snowball up over time until they become this
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huge boulder that can just steamroll your relationship
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I would try to get my ex-wife to just try to get along with my parents. Just be on speaking terms
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Just talk about the weather or something meet for half an hour once a month or something
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There's just nothing I could do to convince her to do that
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And this is where my success actually seemed to make things worse because I would try offering her fancy dinners jewelry presents
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Nothing would change her mind and I want to clarify that in the relationship
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I don't feel that there was any malice or ill will simply people weren't getting along because there were differences in communication
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Style and values as well beyond that there were so many other
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misunderstandings that building up over time
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Being the non-confrontational person that she is she doesn't really communicate much
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She doesn't talk that much and then she would come and explode at me and any time
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I tried to explain any of this she view of any explanation as like an argument and that's things built up
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She probably just got so fed up one day. I did not see this coming
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She took my kid and just vanished went back to Japan. Maybe there were some other motivation
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She had that. No she was talking to some guy on Facebook. I know that her mother's been sick
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She may have just preferred Japan as well my overall
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recommendation here for you
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though is to try to take some time and
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Talk things out with your partner and understand each other and I should note that this is it's extremely one-sided
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It's just my view of things
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But the purpose of this video is really not to make any judgment calls on who's right. Who's wrong? Who's good? Who's bad?
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I hope to do is just illustrate how a marriage can collapse for those of you who may be wondering
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Maybe you're young or naive enough to not really comprehend how a love that seems so enduring and strong can
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collapse
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So they'll do for me
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Feel free to share the video with anybody who you think needs to see this
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