Eddie Murphy presented the counter-argument to this in one of his skits. He stated, "Losing half of your million and you're still with 500K, but lose half of your 50K and you've only got 25K."
In other words, divorces are hardest on those who are poor vs. those who are rich.
So although Tj is right that marriage is bad deal for rich men, he is wrong to logically infer from this that it would be good for broke men. In LSAT terms, this is a mistaken negation.
In other words, divorces are hardest on those who are poor vs. those who are rich.
So although Tj is right that marriage is bad deal for rich men, he is wrong to logically infer from this that it would be good for broke men. In LSAT terms, this is a mistaken negation.
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