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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Couple won the jackpot but split soon after!
by
borovichok
on 04/03/2024, 16:33:09 UTC
Many people cannot control the greed of money due to sudden get huge money. Sometimes even good relationships lose for the money. I think that's what happened in that couple. When they didn't have the money to win, they were close to each other, but as money won, the rift grew between them. Here I am sure that the matter of greed stirred greatly among them. Maybe it is because of the sharing of money that such a rift has been created between them. Greed also works between students and teachers in the present day with money and the relationship between them is destroyed. If I were in such a situation, I would definitely divide the money there equally. What I considered was the luck that helped me win that money. I did not own that money before. And if I didn't get that money I would have nothing to do. Considering these factors, I would definitely share my winnings.

A lot of people value money more than humanity. It is pitiable that this generation just believes that money is everything. Some people believe that since they have money, they don’t need to stay in a relationship. But then, the world can only be a beautiful place to live if we practice love for each other. As you have noted, greed can drive people to prioritize personal gain over relationships, leading to rifts. However, prioritizing fairness and equitable distribution of wealth can help preserve relationships and prevent resentment from building.

Sudden wealth can indeed strain relationships, as it may alter dynamics and introduce new tensions, especially if there are disagreements over how to handle the money. People should understand that it's important to consider the long-term implications of financial decisions and prioritize the well-being of relationships over short-term gains. Building and nurturing strong relationships can bring greater fulfilment and happiness than wealth alone.