If you had to choose between love and money
By vijayanths
@vijayanths (7877)
India
October 24, 2009 11:34am CST
What would you go for?
If you choose money you can't have love life. If you choose love life you can't have enough money to live on.
For me it is very difficult to choose between these two. I think I would live poor through out my life. hehehe.
How about you?
9 responses
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
24 Oct 09
If you choose love life you can't have enough money to live on.
Even when one is beyond broke..there are always ways to manage...Besides, money can't give you completion or happiness..I'd pick true love over money any day
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
24 Oct 09
Yes, many women are going to say the same thing here, I know it pretty well. I am also with you in this.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
25 Oct 09
Hi,if you ask this discussion to teenage 100% members give you response that LOVE is their ultimate choice.But you ask this discussion to matured members money is their choice.If you want to sacrifice your life you can choose love because no scientist found that we live by eating love..we have to eat food to live which we have to purchase with MONEY.Do you caught my point.
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
25 Oct 09
That may not mean that we won't have money for food. Any way nice to get a different response for this tread. thanks Balu.
@my_name_is_coco (4333)
• Philippines
25 Oct 09
for now,I would choose money.I love the feeling of security.I am happy being single and am loved by my family and friends.I am not really looking out for a partner in life.I don't want to be hurt.I much rather would spend a Friday night with a good book than a crappy date.
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
25 Oct 09
that is a different reply. I welcome that too. Thanks coco for the frank reply.
@LovingLife139 (1504)
• United States
25 Oct 09
Money means next to nothing to me. I would much rather live on the streets, not ever being able to have a shower or warm food again, if I could continue to love my husband and spend my life with him. Being rich and lonely is much more miserable. Heck, being rich at all gets boring after awhile even if you have people to love.
Love wins with me.
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
25 Oct 09
You are truly a different woman Loving life. as far as this subject is concerned you think like regular woman, this is my opinion, thanks.
@complexkid (48)
• United States
24 Oct 09
I would choose love over money everytime. There is just that feeling you get when you truly connect with someone that is above all else. The honeymoon phase some people call it. Money can't buy that. Connections and love is what the world should be about. Love or money, what a loaded question.
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
25 Oct 09
Yes, I respect your opinions complexkid. Thanks for the nice response.
@Brad2289 (184)
• United States
24 Oct 09
Well, id say id rather have true love because people have always found ways to manage living on hardly anything. Just yesterday i read an article on a news site about people who live under Las Vegas in the flood drains. People have always found ways to get by but where would we be without true love?
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
25 Oct 09
Well said Brad, we can manage any difficulties in life with our loved ones.
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
24 Oct 09
Love is powerful and I choose love over money when it comes to relationship. When there is love the relationship is stronger but when money rules the relationship it will not be a lasting relationship. I strive to work hard to make myself rich if my partner is poor as long as there is true love. But the ideal should be a balance of love and money.
@strikezero86 (246)
• Canada
30 Oct 09
I choose money, no doubt in my mind. And yes, you all can assume I have no love life having chosen money with no hesitation (=p) Right now, money is quite important to me since I have no job and have a debt to pay. There's also a nice long list of things I want to have (and not necessarily need). And I'll probably stick to money for quite a while. I don't like the thought of never having enough money, even just to scrape by.