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correction, the lack of money is the real devil,
poor people rob
poor people kidnap
Right, I'm not sure which country you're living in but even the rich(apart from the kidnap(happens in very rare occasions)) perform such actions as well (cough cough *corruption*). It's just not obvious like the poor people. Besides, don't you think it's ridiculous to stereotype Rich=badass , poor= nice or evil?? End of the day, it depends on the individual.
With regards on the topic, sure you can be money minded. There's no harm in sticking into your beliefs, but there's something wrong with you if you try to *feed/convert* your beliefs to someone else.
There's an email joke circulating few years back, I believe it fits to your scenario really well, in defense for the rich and poor males.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Deal or no deal? An online exchange between a woman looking for a husband who earns more than $500,000 a year and a mystery Wall Street banker, who assessed her potential for romance as a business deal, has cause quite an Internet stir.
The anonymous 25-year-old woman recently posted an ad on the free online New York community Web site Craigslist,
http://newyork.craigslist.org/, appealing for advice on how to find a wealthy husband.
"I know how that sounds, but keep in mind that a million a year is middle class in New York City, so I don't think I'm overreaching at all," the woman, who described herself as "spectacularly beautiful" and "superficial," wrote.
"I dated a business man who makes average around 200 - 250. But that's where I seem to hit a roadblock. $250,000 won't get me to Central Park West," she said, asking questions like "where do rich single men hang out?"
The mystery banker, who said he fit the bill, offered the woman an analysis of her predicament, describing it as "plain and simple a crappy business deal."
"Your looks will fade and my money will likely continue into perpetuity ... in fact, it is very likely that my income increases but it is an absolute certainty that you won't be getting any more beautiful!" the banker wrote.
"So, in economic terms you are a depreciating asset and I am an earning asset," he said. "Let me explain, you're 25 now and will likely stay pretty hot for the next 5 years, but less so each year. Then the fade begins in earnest. By 35 stick a fork in you!"
"It doesn't make good business sense to "buy you" (which is what you're asking) so I'd rather lease," he said.
I'm pretty sure with the right seduction techniques you can possibly find a rich husband.
But when the rich husband realise that you are demanding too much $$ and not worth the trouble, hiring someone to (plant a C4 on)/(PoisonYourFood)/(InsertNastyKillingMethod) you would be better with the insurance reinbursement. Besides, with the insurance money I get to get myself a new thropy wife and cover my losses with you ...
Remember what goes around comes around.