2. What is Love?
• Love is inherently
priceless. It cannot be
bought, sold, or traded.
• You cannot make
someone love you, nor
can you prevent it, for
any amount of money.
• Love cannot be
imprisoned nor can it be
legislated.
3. • Love is not a substance, not a
commodity, nor even a
marketable power source.
• Love has no territory, no
borders, no quantifiable mass
or energy output.
4. What will Money get you in Love?
• Money can certainly
attract a date, a girlfriend
and a long time life
partner
• Money can definitely pay
for a fansy date.
• Money can give you
control over people it can
make people to "act" like
they love you
• Wealth can buy myriad
material goods in life that
a person wants
5. • One can buy sex partners and even
marriage partners.
• Marriage is a matter for the law, for rules
and courts and property rights.
• In the past the marriage price, or dowry,
and in the present alimony and the pre-
nuptial agreement, make it clear that
marriage is all about contracts.
• BUT as we all know, marriages, whether
arranged or not, may have little enough to
do with love.
6. BUT is it really True Love?
• Love that can be bought
is not TRUE love.
• It doesn't mean they
will be faithful to you
• There's a lot rich people
who lover's cheat on
them everyday coming
back smiling in their
lover's face like nothing
ever happened.
7. • Some individuals become entranced
by what money can buy, that they end
up getting caught up in an "illusion"
of love.
• That's why some love is ephemeral.
What happens is, some people love
money so much that they fall in love
with the money, not the person.
8. How does relationship that based on money
ends.
• If money is the energy you're
using to attract someone,
your connection will be
based on a superficial quality,
and that will definitely
become an issue eventually in
the relationship.
• Because, the truth is life is
going to be life. People get
cancer, we are hit by natural
disasters, family members
die, we lose jobs, etc...
9. • And if the person who truly loves
us will be there when we hit the
rock bottom of our lives
• If someone is with us only for
money, then when life gets real,
they bail. Maybe not physically,
but certainly emotionally.
• If the person loves you for your
money, how can you guarantee
they won't leave you for people
who are richer than you?
10. Conclusion
TRUE love is something that
involves two people
supporting, inspiring, and
connecting with each other
in an honest, authentic and
unconditional manner.
This type of partnership is
truly priceless.
• Love is the one pure,
unsoiled element in life
that cannot be tarnished.
11. • In the homes of those less fortunate,
and in the cold, damp streets where
people have no homes, love can still
be found deep in the warm hearts'
souls of the people.
• Love is the harbinger of hope, the
messenger of togetherness and
family.
• Love is something that cannot be
bought. It only becomes abundant
over a period of time between two
people.