Published: 2025-07-14
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The speaker predicts that their relationship will likely end in divorce due to financial issues.
"I have told her that this will likely end in a divorce."
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The speaker predicts that the current consumer trend (Stanley cups) will die out within six months as people move to the next trend.
"It's a trend that's going to die in like six months, you know? It's Everyone moves on to the next thing."
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The speaker warns the individual that their husband is on the verge of leaving due to financial issues and questions their readiness for single motherhood, implying an imminent divorce.
"Are you prepared to be a single mom here? Because the dude is literally confronting you, ready to leave if we do not solve this. Ready to leave you. If you do not step up and actually bring a sense of maturity to this relationship for the first time in youring life, first time in 9 years, you ready for single motherhood?"
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The speaker is asking for a timeline on how long the husband will tolerate the current situation before initiating divorce proceedings, implying a potential divorce if changes aren't made.
"How long are you going to put up with it? How long How like there might be an instant change, right? Especially if you're the one that's honestly forcing the change if we're being honest. But how long are you willing to give her before you call it and pull that trigger? What are you willing to do in terms of time?"
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The speaker acknowledges the individual's action of applying for a higher-paying job, implying it's a step towards financial improvement.
"I am going to use that. Round of applause. You applied for one job."
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The speaker predicts that the current job market, particularly in IT, is not favorable for employees, suggesting difficulty in finding new employment.
"This is This is not an employes market, especially in it."
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The speaker predicts dire consequences, including the family's demise and the child's poverty, if they continue their current spending habits and ignore their debt.
"You guys will break down and die and your child will die in poverty if you do not see a family at this exact moment when we are dying in credit card debt. Road trip it up. Where's the family?"
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The speaker predicts that the current spending behavior will lead to the destruction of the individual's, their family's, and their child's financial future.
"You are destroying your entire future, your entire financial future, your entire family's future, and your kid's future because of this behavior."
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The speaker predicts that the current spending habits will lead to the destruction of the individual's, their family's, and their child's financial future due to accumulating debt.
"You are destroying your entire future, your entire financial future, your entire family's future, and your kid's future because of this behavior."
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The speaker warns that the couple is heading towards divorce due to financial issues, despite their desire for them to stay together.
"I do not want you guys to divorce. I do not think you guys are bad for each other. You have a lot of similar interests. You have a kid. I want you guys to stay forever. But finances is a leading cause for divorce in this country. And with the ultimatum already given and what you guys talked about when I put you guys under earphones and everything, it's like you are headed there and you are allowing yourself to headed there."
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The speaker suggests that bankruptcy may be a necessary option if aggressive budgeting for at least three months does not improve the financial situation.
"It actually might be time for bankruptcy again, but you do not do it until you guys budget aggressively and prove that you can do this properly on the other side for at least 3 months. Then we can consider bankruptcy."
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The speaker states that bankruptcy might be a valuable option, being cheaper than their current debt, though acknowledging it can be stressful.
"Bankruptcy might actually be valuable in this. And it will it's not cheap. Certainly cheaper than $80,000 of debt, but it can be stressful. You know, you went through it."
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