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Re: marry rich: marry fiat rich or crypto rich, which is better?
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serjent05
on 28/09/2023, 22:30:17 UTC
In life you have to be rich of something, or nobody want to marry to you, and have build a family with you, you would be foreveralone, and the media would constantly mogging you over and over again for being foreveralone to remain you.

How do you come with this conclusion? That kind of thing only happened in the movies, tho money also an important aspect, but being 'rich' is never consideration when someone want to settle a marriage. I believe if you look around you, there will be many couples who are married and they are still financially unstable. Even some people get married to have more stable life, so they can have more commitment to their job, one of the process to get 'rich'. As long as they have chemistry and they love each other at the moment, people will just get married most of them never think a long run for marriage, and that's also why divorce case is not very rare.

If you look at marriage from the perspective of wealth, or ownership of money, it will be very vulnerable to divorce in the future. We know that in terms of money, everyone has financial fluctuations or you could say the wheel of life goes up and down, so if you only look at wealth from this side then it will makes your family fall apart and looks like a transactional marriage without natural love. LOL

Everyone wants to be rich, but everyone has a different view in assessing wealth, whether it is wealth of the heart, financial or other things, this can be the subject of their assessment.
But it's true that getting married requires money, but that doesn't mean you have to wait to get rich first to get it, this is a little different. IMO

I view people who are looking for rich people to marry to get rich as leeches.  I hate this kind of people because they want to enjoy other's hard work without working hard themselves.  IMO, I prefer people who work hard and make their way to becoming rich through hard work and smart decisions.

There's no loyal gold digger.

I highly agree with this.  After a person drains his partner's wealth, he will leave his partner to look for another wealthy prospect.