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There Is Nothing Wrong In Marrying For Money

Being rich ensures better health, education, friendships, and free time

Christyl Rivers, Phd.
4 min readDec 12, 2022
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Money is a tool. Security and health are the goals.

Money isn’t everything. However, the poverty gap displays that when it comes to health, free time, trauma reduction, education, a less stressful union, and education, you are much better off finding someone of a similar income level, or higher, than yourself.

You must to marry for money. Among other things.

When you marry for money, you are looking for the usual things that human beings prefer: better health and healthcare, greater career networks, housing in comfortable areas, and educational opportunities.

That said, if you are strictly marrying with the expectation of someone providing for you financially without the sacrifice of your time, youth, sexuality, beauty, affection, and cultural connections, the union will fail.

If you choose someone due to their financial success, more power to you. However, it is incumbent upon both partners to choose with eyes wide open and to view the exchange…

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Christyl Rivers, Phd.
Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Written by Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Ecopsychologist, Writer, Farmer, Defender of reality, and Cat Castle Custodian.

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