Interview: wisdom of a divorse attorney on love and marriage - James Sexton

Got inspired by wisdom and charisma of this man, a divorse attorney in New York.

"There's a line from a Joseph Brodsky poem that he wrote when his wife died where he says - I wish I knew no astronomy when stars appear and I feel that way as a divorce lawyer like I wish I knew no astronomy when stars appear I wish I I wish I didn't know what the end of so many marriages looks like because I think I would have a more optimistic and unrealistic view.

I tell people marriage is like the lottery you are probably not going to win, you know but if you win what you win is so good like I don't know

Thoughts on love, sex and marriage. Good wisdom for married partners.


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