When it comes down to it, why not take both? To be honest, I am still very greedy about this, and when there is a situation where something can determine this, I will choose both without having to leave one behind.
I don't want to speculate like this, but I want to do both so that I can get a better situation if I can.
Both play a significant role in sustaining the life we live. Money is indeed valuable, but if our judgment isn’t sound, that money will eventually run out.
On the other hand, having a sharp mind and intelligence might allow one to survive, but the likelihood is slim if we don’t have a single penny, as we still need both to improve our living conditions.
Both are actually very important because they go together in a case where a person lacks one of them it can actually be challenging. But in this context of this discussion you would have to choose one and I think resourcefulness is what is going to count more in the long run. You can have money but without having ideas on how to be more productive you would be broke later on. Resourcefulness only needs opportunity and with that you can't go wrong
Both are very important, and we really can't leave either one out. However, if we had to choose one, I would choose reason. The reason is that reason can open up greater opportunities and can bring in money.
The reason I didn't choose money is because I've seen many people have money but don't use it wisely. I won't say they don't think, but it's a very reasonable thing that can lead to bankruptcy. So, I personally prefer resourcefulness.