Does Money Ruin Your Relationship?
Money that’s what I want. A classic lyric from a Motown song, sung by Barrett Strong, and written by Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford couldn’t be more real and truthful. But the Bible makes it more clear on the subject of money when it says “the love of money” is the root of all evil.
But it stands behind the destruction of many relationships and contribute to alot of divorces in America, that the experts don’t seem to understand. And, I’m going to tackle certain segments in this article about society
chase for it. And problems dealing with it.
Truly the ones who are really happy are those who are glad to be alive and comfortable with what they have. Now tor the break down on our problem with money.
When we look at the mega divorce settlements in the the United States, you best believe there will be an adultery affair involved in a majority of theses matters. And a great majority of them will be lead by the indiscretion of the husband who has venture out our the vows he swore too on the day of the marriage. And there a good chance that the lover he chose to mingle with was nowhere in his financial bracket.
Most of them never are until they leave him after their relationship dissolve. We can mention Donald Trump, as a classic example of what I’m speaking of. When Marla Maples, was his mistress before his wife, his first wive Ivana Trump, was in his financial bracket because she was there when it begins. And unlike Marla, she didn’t sign a prenuptial agreement because she never saw an adultery ever coming.
Same with athletes you constant see in a negative light in the press. They sign big contracts which in return bring all kinds of money problems for them. We notice in college that a degree takes back seat to the opportunities they think will get them instant fame. For instance, we see the first thing they do is surround themselves with hanger-on and that’s just as worst than the money.
Most are abusive in college so money just justify them in getting a high price lawyer for representation against all kinds of accusations from spousal abuse, if they do in it the relationship, most wait until an affair happen to speak bad above the subject. Or he tick her temper off to do
the right thing. And the multiple child support problems comes along sooner or later because of their secret affairs.
Some get caught by creeping as was the case with Kobe Bryant, who should just being faithful to his spouse as other athletes should do. People fail to be strong in relationship where power and success and of course money is truly the reason for who they are. Example, from the presidents to the senators of just all political leaders, who are spreading their oaks lately. You can try to believe it was just sexual when you look closer, you better believe money was involved in the attraction. Don’t matter how many apologies come down the path.
Don’t think this was just about men in this written piece? Because the true subject was money because ladies have made some men very successful. Would Tom Arnold, truly be as famous as he is, if it wasn’t for his affair with Rosanne Barr, at the time of her mega success. We know the answer to the question. It just stand to reckon that money, position, and morals are forgotten once the hunter chase the game of attraction.
Drug dealers, the criminals of society usually have the best things to say about life in general when they relationship go south and they serving time. And it’s,”When I had money they was everywhere. But now I’m out trying to go straight. They don’t know me now.” The thing that bought them respect is now, not bringing them the attention they was get at first. Because the money of hustling has been replaced with honest working to survive.
(by jeffrey conyers | AC)
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