I was talking about the person who is considering to get married. Such a person might be interested in probability that his or her future self will think that getting married was a mistake. Well, we know that this probability is at least 50%, because that is the probability of divorce. But some couples stay together long after their feelings for each other are gone. This implies that probability that the person will regret getting married is higher than 50%.
The Cuban analogy allows us to conclude that in the hypothetical case when the person doesn't know what he or she gave up when she stopped being single and got married, this person would tend to be happier (compared to the real world case, when the person is aware of what he or she gave up).
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You are absolutely right! If there are no kids, and the wife earns similar amount to the husband, the issues that I talked about are not important. I still stand by the sentence
Perhaps the only criteria for marrying someone should really be "Am I excited to merge my finances with him/her?" that I quoted in "Divorce in North America" thread. If a medical doctor was to ask me to marry her, I would definitely accept her proposal. Even though I don't know anything about her.

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