The most expensive divorce in history has taken effect, with Jeff Bezos' ex-wife receiving $38 billion.
According to media reports, the divorce settlement between Amazon founder and world's richest man, Jeff Bezos, will take effect this week. His ex-wife, MacKenzie, will receive $38 billion worth of Amazon stock, the largest property division in history. However, Bezos remains the world's richest man, while MacKenzie ranks 22nd on the rich list.

In January of this year, Bezos and MacKenzie announced the end of their 25-year marriage. According to the divorce settlement, MacKenzie received 25% of their jointly owned Amazon shares and relinquished her voting rights. In addition, MacKenzie relinquished all her interests in The Washington Post and Blue Origin to Bezos, indicating her willingness to support his continued contributions to the world.
What psychological changes occur in women after a divorce?
In this divorce case, the woman seems to have gained a lot, which has made many people envious. However, divorce involves more than just property division; its psychological impact on both spouses deserves attention. What psychological changes typically occur in a woman after a divorce?
1. Feelings of inferiority
The first psychological change for divorced women is the development of feelings of inferiority. Divorced women feel abandoned and unwanted, and the gossip and ridicule from those around them can severely damage their self-esteem. Gradually, they become unwilling to communicate with others and lose their self-confidence.