`Having money, fortune and fame changes a person`.
~Ben, a parishioner.
Divorce happens and it’s okay. As long as there is a prenuptial agreement for high-profile or wealthy clients, then there should be no need to get emotionally or physically violent. Don’t let money turn your souls into demonic entities.
In recent news, Tiger Woods has admitted to being unfaithful to his marriage vows. He is forgiven for being a wealthy black man, a dog who is true to himself and his preference for being in the company of beautiful women.
The photos showing Tiger Woods and his wife Elin Uchitel, `a former Swedish model who once worked as a nanny for the Parnevik family,` show unhappiness. Their body language are posed far apart. There is no sense of togetherness. The face of Tiger Woods most especially shows dissatisfaction.
If I were the couple, I would split up and move on with their lives. There is no need to feel embarrassed about the reality in broken marriages or humiliated to the public and their fans. There is only one thing that’s important: happiness and peace.
The children are better off not witnessing their parents fight. It is much healthier for the family to go where they could find healthier lifestyles and at least try to remain friends, knowing the couple once loved each other and made beautiful children together.
I feel sad, though. I don’t like goodbyes or separation. Waaahhh!
