Is having more money more important than having more love?
tncdel
2012/07/15 14:29:31
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- aliyah.swagg 2012/07/15 17:59:32YES [tell us why you think so].trust me me get my life straight before any of tat so i am gowing to need moneyreply
- Watts 2012/07/15 17:27:05NO [tell us why you think not].never had either so neither can be that importantreply
- Treasure ♥ijm♥ 2012/07/15 16:20:41NO [tell us why you think not].I'd rather have more love....nothing is better than love in your life in my opinion. :)reply
- Burning Bright Embers 2012/07/15 15:31:26NO [tell us why you think not].+1love is food for the soulreply
- .: LiVi :. 2012/07/15 15:10:25YES [tell us why you think so].+1Right now, I'd rather have more money.reply
- Red Pixy 2012/07/15 15:07:22YES [tell us why you think so].what love can do for you if you don't have any money!!reply
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Love means also having enough love to respect one's self. Without self-respect, money in itself is "cheap."reply - rand 2012/07/15 15:07:04YES [tell us why you think so].+1...IF you're starving. "No" IF you have the essentials. This question needed an "other" choice.reply
- Veritas 2012/07/15 14:48:26YES [tell us why you think so].+1Well, I happen to be a little short on the love now . . . so yes, more money is currently important to me. If I can't have the one, the other seems pretty damn appealing.reply
- mallobarb 2012/07/15 14:47:25NO [tell us why you think not].+1money makes you less likely to fall in love because then you get careless and selfish and you only care about yourselfreply
- Tamara McMillan 2012/07/15 14:37:48NO [tell us why you think not].+1No way! Nothing is better than having loved ones. What do you need money for if there is no one to know you have it and can do as you wish financially?? Usually most anything one does is done with others so you need the loved ones above all else.reply
- ♥K14 2012/07/15 14:33:05YES [tell us why you think so].Love is worthless, and easier to acquire.reply
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Love that is "acquired" is not really love at all.reply - ♥K14 tncdel 2012/07/16 16:22:36
That depends how it's acquired. If you were referring to the most popular and common means, then you're claiming familial and friendship bonds contain no love.reply - Reggie☮ 2012/07/15 14:32:43NO [tell us why you think not].+1Love is a precious gift one person gives another, you can't buy it. It's priceless.reply
- Reichstolz 2012/07/15 14:31:16YES [tell us why you think so].+1Considering you are comparing more against more, if you have love you need no more, but one can always use more money.reply
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+1Are you a lawyer, perhaps? :)~reply - Reichstolz tncdel 2012/07/15 15:48:05
A physician. But that has little bearing on whether or not a person can read and respond accurately.reply















