Master Your Relationship Finances with Precision, Just Like Wing Tsun

In the traditional concept of Wing Tsun Kung Fu, there is a philosophy of living by discipline and mastery. “Mastery” may be defined as the ability to control one’s environment as well as any and all interactions that occur therein, and thus it essentially means being able to master many aspects of an encounter.

Just as a student of Wing Tsun Kung Fu learns to master all aspects of their interactions – from their own body to their opponent’s – practitioners of relationships must learn to master the financial aspects of a prenuptial agreement. They must learn, in other words, to be responsible in their finances and how they relate to each other.

To this end, the Wing Tsun Kung Fu student employs a methodical plan of attack; one that is strategized carefully and employed in succession so as to have a positive result.

In the same way, parties to a relationship must learn to employ deliberation when it comes to the cost of prenuptial agreement. In other words, one must be methodical and deliberate in the planning, strategies and execution of the various components of a relationship – from the ways they will interact with one another to the manner in which they will address the concept of spending and financing.

A prenuptial agreement, simply put, is a legally binding contract between two individuals to be married and/or entering into a common law relationship. Part of such agreements usually delineates what will happen in the likely event that the relationship is over. It comprises a number of terms and conditions which reflect the acceptance and forethought of both parties as they enter into a legally binding relationship.

Though the cost of a prenuptial agreement may widely reflect the individual values of the parties involved, the costs themselves are a reflection of decisions made at the outset of the relationship. Thus, it can be said that just as Wing Tsun Kung Fu practitioners train their minds to be disciplined and ready for anything, so too must parties to a relationship who wish to be financially and personally prepared to meet potential obstacles that may arise.

There are two main objectives that the individual who practices Wing Tsun Kung Fu is taught to pursue and consider, both for the sake of their practice and their own life:

Because they share these same goals, Wing Tsun practitioners frequently use their practice as a basis from which to lead their lives, and are able to apply the discipline and techniques they’ve learned both on and off the dojo floor. In turn, this aids them in whatever they choose to pursue in the future.