In other words, men regard marriage as a business. They want the most things and pay the least price. When they get married, they carefully consider how much they can get, how much they lose and how much they get when they divorce. What does this mean?
It shows that for them, things are the most important, money is the most important, marriage is just a means to get these, marriage is an accessory, and things and money are the protagonists.
If you want to maintain this marriage, or make do with it after marriage, you must take the best interests and make the other party afraid to divorce you for fear of too much loss-but what kind of marriage is this? You have lost both money and people, and you need some economic means to keep that person. Is this a marriage or a deal?
If I were you, I would get married without hesitation.