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The fates gave you the option.
You could have as much money as your heart desires or ...an average lifestyle with the most compatible person partner and get a chance at true love?
Now before you rush to the true love option I want you all to bare in mind what having all the money your heart desires means.
Think about it. Condos, super cars, never have to work again if you so choose, explore the world, or you can basically do nearly anything you desire.
Maybe you want to own several estates across the nation or overseas. Maybe take 5 star cruise ships or own a private jet.
Also you still have the chance that your true love relationship may still fail...
No there really isn't.
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Would you still choose the opportunity to find true love or fulfill all your desires that money can buy.
Think deep.
I don't have to think deep. I already chose true love and woudl rechose it over and over. But then, I don't think that money can buy anything useful. I have no need for condos. Cars. Crusie ships.
Yep yep. Why not? I can't imagine life without my SO. And though I've never been rich, I've had enough money to learn that it doesn't make you happy. Plus, frankly, there are many strategies proven to make you wealthy, ZERO strategies proven to help you find love. You either do, or you don't.
I voted for the second option. While money definitely doesn't buy happiness nor finds you true love, it does satisfy your immediate needs such as food, water, clothing, security and well you need that too in order to settle down.
Come to think of it, when you're in college isn't the focus mainly on money (afterall you're paying for your classes and in doing that, you're planning your future and how to become stable.... then you can finally find your true love)?.
True love and broke? Hahahaha. Ah, life's curveballs.
LOL....
There is no point there. You need both money and love.
I can't imagine dating a man that doesn't even want to work at least or doesn't care about improving in life. It's time to think logically and not like a dreamer.
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