the best thing i ever did. his point is, a happy marriage is a consistent source, maybe the most consistent source of happiness. and so why delay that. >> and you're one of the happiest people i know. >> yeah. thank you. >> and you are comfortable in your own skin and it worked for you. i'm skeptical. because i'm 30 years old and don't feel like i'm getting married any time soon, but people do outgrow each other often, too. i have friends who got married, 22, 23, 24, and they are already getting divorced. you start to feel like maybe you missed out on your youth or you missed out on a career opportunity because you moved for your spouse. >> but he says go for it anyway, even if marriage fails. it's interesting. >> he says because then you'll be friends maybe longer in life. your start-up marriage, you'll experience things in your life and you move on and have happy memories of what you tried, but then move on and you'll all