By Rebecca Masina
What you have today it is what it is used to measure love
in this century. Nowadays it is said that where there is no money there is no
love. Mhmm how true is that? When you love shouldn’t that be because of the
heart and not money? So does this mean all broke people do not deserve to be
loved because of their financial status? Are we all born lucky and blessed? The
answer to that is yes but we are all unique, which makes us lucky and blessed
in different ways. Life needs to be balanced. We cannot be all financially
stable.
What was love before money mattered? Why do we need money
in relationships? Or maybe love is money. One should love regardless of money
or employment. Most of the people say that dating someone who doesn’t have an
income it is not easy and for them it is not acceptable as the partner will
rely/depend on them with everything married or not.
While a small percentage of interviewed people say it is
not a big deal as long the person remains true and faithful to them and can
also keep them happy. All they want is their love and affection nothing beyond
that. With all that then there’s no way that money will be a problem as long as
they also try to do something with their lives not just sitting at home and
expecting to be spoon fed every day. Love is everything then all the materials
and money they are just a bonus to them.
What has this world come to? So a good relationship is
defined by money these days. No money, no car, no house means one does not
deserve to be loved. Not everyone will reach their dreams in time but only God
decides when to bless us all. Poor people have to go around stealing money and
cars in other to receive love from the ones they love and want to be with. What
happens after the money, cars and flashy things have gone? Does the love also
vanish and end along with the money/material?
Love is something precious and needs no extra ingredients
to add on in order to be special. On its own it is special.
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