I guess different people find different things important. Money/earning potential isn’t something I’ve ever cared about when it comes to relationships. For me, it’s about love, character, having things in common, and having reasonably compatible life goals. When I say character, I mean stuff like kindness, empathy, a keen sense of humor, intelligence, integrity, open-mindedness, etc.
I think romance and love are still driving relationships for a lot of people. Even poor people very often find love.
y-pod wrote:
A good person willing to work hard would not stay poor.
That’s not necessarily true. Sometimes people have disabilities or are disenfranchised in some way which can inhibit their ability to achieve financial success even if they are willing to work hard.
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“I think Jesus was a compassionate, super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems.”
— Elton John