Would you rather be rich or find your true love?

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You can only choose one out of the two:
1. Be rich and never find your true love and be lonely forever
2. Find your true love and have an average salary

I think this is a tough question for me because I want to be rich but I also want to find my true love. If it was a few years ago, I would probably go with number one but actually I slowly realise that money can't buy me happiness. You can buy a product or service and enjoy it but you will eventually get bored of it. Your true love will stay with you, understand you and go through happiness and sad times with you. If you still get an average salary with your true love, then I think that is enough.

If someone loves you because you are rich then they don't love you, they love your money.
 
I don't know, IF you be rich you still get to be around true love anyway (fact) but being rich make you feel very sick and you become another person.

For me I never have true love, And girls seems to don't like me anyway. I'm an poor side of things with no job and no love. So really? does not matter about being rich to poor to love of true since it's different for each person
 
I would rather find true love, which being in a 6 year relationship, I am working towards it. While being rich would be nice, that's just materialistic after a while. Sharing your life with someone is more profound.
 
I'd like to be rich. To be honest - money is a pretty solid attractor of love. That's why I'm still single.
 
It is depend, with no money your love will meet a lot of struggle .
 
True Love. Money just turns sensible human beings to selfless and greedy idiots, who thinks they own the place because they're rich. I have my true love already..
 
I have no interest in being in a relationship. It is just something that never crosses my mind. I would choose to be rich so that I can jump start businesses and just do what I really want to do in life. I've never been a bragger and I don't think that money will change me in the slightest. I don't believe that my money is what defines me as a person and I don't see joy in bragging.
 
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