Money vs real love

<p>What do you think is more important for you ?To meet the true love ,or to be very riich and powerful ;] ?
I would choose money ,because If I have a lot of money I can be happy,but even if I meet the true love and dont have money , I won<code>t be happy and I won</code>t feel my life fulfilled</p>

<p>You could fall in love with a rich and powerful person (:</p>

<p>There is great quote : “Money can’t buy everything, but who cares about those things anyway?”</p>

<p>Thereupon, money, definitely.</p>

<p>The only thing money cant buy is health ,but you have better chances to live if you are sick and rich than if you are sick and poor :wink: </p>

<p>Besides,you can buy love with money ;l]]</p>

<p>Money. divorce. then love</p>

<p>Haha If your wife and her body disappear ,you won`t have to pay alimony hahahaha</p>

<p>real love, definately.</p>

<p>real love with someone who has lots of money :P</p>

<p>^^Thats right :)</p>

<p>…You can’t buy love with money. That’s the most absurd thing I’ve heard. CR7_ManUtd, you’ve said some pretty dumb things.</p>

<p>Love, said as someone going to Wharton in the fall…</p>

<p>well I would go with money. With money i could do so much not only for myself but for others as well. Picking love could be in some ways a selfish choice. also, im sure with money i could find some fine lookin gold digger which could be good enough.</p>

<p>Love would be more important for me. This wasn’t a purely dichotomous decision; I can still have the money and power as well as the true love.</p>

<p>Depends. Am I going to starve to death without money? Then, definitely money. I like being alive. If I’m living comfortably, I’d rather have love than marry to be well off.</p>

<p>Money probably.</p>

<p>But love is …amazing.</p>

<p>True love. That’s for sure, even though power is also very tempting!</p>

<p>The latter, of course (from title). I have enough money at present, and don’t have any great want (much less need!) for more, and also I don’t care much for the type of power you are undoubtedly referring to. </p>

<p>It is important to clarify what people here mean by love (much less real love. As opposed to what? False love?). I tend to define love as positive sympathy which becomes, in essence, an alignment of will – when by the very virtue of your partner’s happiness (defined here as a “fulfillment of desire”) you too grow happy, independent of any tangible benefit that you might reap. Love becomes, then, a synchronicity of desire between a pair, whereby one will want and actively strive to fulfill the wants of the other (a pair only because peoples’ desires oftentimes conflict, so one cannot fully love two with the same breath, and must instead compromise between them).</p>

<p>The greeks where also interested in better defining love – from them we have agape, thelema, philia, storge, and eros. Which one, if any, is being referred to here?</p>

<p>My parent’s have a lot of money, but they absolutely hate eachother. They weren’t right for one another, and they blame eachother for their unhappiness. It doesn’t help that my mom’s severely bipolar, and I my dad…well he’s always been an *******. I hear them fight every morning when I wake up, sometimes in the middle of the night at like 4 am. Inevitably, they take it out on my brothers and sisters and me. We’ve all had our fair share. My dad will drink, and my mom can go just go crazy sometimes destroying everything in her path</p>

<p>In my mind, money will never, ever, ever, ever, ever by happiness or love.</p>

<p>^But here’s the thing… My parents absolutely love each other… but they’re so darned poor that it’s very frustrating and my house is very pessimistic and it’s hard to be happy.</p>

<p>I don’t really care about power as much as I do stability. And the truth is… love doesn’t provide stability.</p>

<p>What I would do/am planning on doing is getting a stable job (teaching =D) and finding the right guy. I might not be rich, ut at least I’ll be well off and I’ll be able to be in love too.</p>

<p>You HAVE to find the happy medium.</p>

<p>Call me sentimental and idealistic, but I’d choose true love any day.</p>