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The most stable relationship in the world is a mutually beneficial, empowering, and evenly distributed business partnership.
Friendships and romantic relationships are generally less stable and long-lasting.
Many people, especially women, make the mistake of treating love like a career, hoping to invest resources and time in their partner's early entrepreneurial years in exchange for future rewards. This mixes career-oriented factors into the relationship.
Romantic relationships are inherently fraught with change, betrayal, and pain. Business relationships, on the other hand, allow for a more balanced weighing of pros and cons. Mixing the two easily leads to failure in both love and career.
Therefore, when building a career, find complementary partners and agree on contributions and profit sharing upfront.
When in love, find someone compatible in all aspects of life.
Don't expect the two to be perfectly integrated. After all, couples like CZ and the "Queen of Pop," who are compatible in both love and career, creating groundbreaking businesses together, are rare.
For ordinary people like us, finding partners in different areas is sufficient.
(Recent observations from Twitter gossip; please do not take this personally.)
I still think women should focus more on career partners and less on romantic relationships.
Romantic relationships are more painful than enjoyable, and it's difficult to gain anything of value.
In the end, the breakup is often public knowledge, becoming a laughing stock, leaving only more resentment, pain, and regret. What's the point?
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