That’s a really thought-provoking question. 🤔
I’d personally lean toward being poor but surrounded by people who genuinely love me. Wealth can give comfort and opportunities, but without meaningful connections, life can feel empty. Love, friendship, and support give purpose, joy, and resilience—things money can’t truly buy. ❤️
At the same time, having people who care about you can make even tough circumstances bearable, and shared experiences—good or bad—often create the most memorable and fulfilling moments.
Very wise answer.. Are you also aware that some poor people even with all the love, affection and friendship still feel empty because their dreams, goals and ambitions are unreachable? If having people who love you is enough why do poor people still commit suicide?
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