Love, money and everything in-between
Can money buy love? A lot of people have pondered and wondered at this very question which can only mean that there are going to be a lot of opinions flying around this prompt. The yes, money can buy love group and the no money cannot buy love, yeah yeah. I for one would like to agree with one group at one point and agree with the other group at another, what's the fun in just saying yes or no I'd say it depends on the context, and with that, the first thing I would say is yes, money can buy love, let me explain. If I have money and I go out to buy a pet, say a dog, I technically bought love because that dog will love you unconditionally, no you have to feed me before I love you. You bought a pet, the love was just an added bonus. You can say I passively bought love. It's pretty simple.
But if you put it in the context of "human relationships" then I'd say no, money doesn't buy love, why? because money simply can not buy love, it only facilitates it. When you have money, people tend to be nicer to you, want to give you things, want to be there for you but when the money finishes, a lot of them leave. Same thing with a romantic relationship where money is the main thing. It would always be the love of the money that keeps it going not the wanting to be in the relationship itself. I hope I'm making sense.
Let's not even get started with true love, money can never buy that. True love means loving someone unconditionally, not for what they can provide, but for who they are, it's nothing more than that. I do not believe you can put a price on love. If for anything else, I'd say money can buy happiness. I know I know, we create our own happiness, it's the little things that make us happy, blah blah blah. Truth is everybody would be way much happier if they were rich. I know I would. I don't think money can buy love, I think it only buys the presence of love, if that makes any sense because sometimes, even I don't understand myself.
You know what love is? The oxford dictionary defines it as, "An intense feeling of romantic attachment based on an attraction felt by one person for another; intense liking and concern for another person", it doesn't even have to be romantic but I'd like you to notice the intense. I don't know how to explain further, everything is just mixed up in my head but I hope I passed a point across
This was my opinion too. Money doesn't buy love but it increases the chance of love which is only temporary. When the money is gone, you will see who truly loves or not.
Money can't buy love, but it makes it easier to show your love. Because saying "I love you" all the time can be tiring. But then, the only way to show it usually requires money. Most of the time.
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