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Does money change people?
by k1083 - Monday January 13, 2025 at 08:19 PM
#1
I have always wondered if money really changes people, or if they really reveal who they always were.

What do you think?.
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#2
I have witnessed both. People who have acted bad to get money.
I have witnessed people who get money and flash it.
I have also known people who have millions and you would never know it by looking at them or talking to them.

Some of it comes down to lack of self-esteem and the desire to be seen by groups as worthy.
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(01-13-2025, 08:28 PM)025123118081096 Wrote: I have witnessed both. People who have acted bad to get money.
I have witnessed people who get money and flash it.
I have also known people who have millions and you would never know it by looking at them or talking to them.

Some of it comes down to lack of self-esteem and the desire to be seen by groups as worthy.

And have you seen a change in the personality of these people when they had nothing?
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#4
usually it just amplifies what they already were deep down. just think of it like handing someone who never had power before alot of power out of nowhere.
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#5
1 thing that doesn't mentioned much, is that as we all vilify women for how they are round rich guys, looking at guys like Tate etc, men around other rich men seems to be worse
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(01-14-2025, 11:46 AM)DredgenSun Wrote: 1 thing that doesn't mentioned much, is that as we all vilify women for how they are round rich guys, looking at guys like Tate etc, men around other rich men seems to be worse

I agree with you.
Also the women around rich guys like Tate are often very pretty.
For a woman, being young and pretty is a form of being rich.
So it sort of goes both ways.

The pretty women are in a way selling their looks to a guy who has the money to pay for them.
It doesn't have to be sex, getting married to them or just dating them could be the implied purchase.
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(01-14-2025, 02:41 PM)BlackBeer Wrote:
(01-14-2025, 11:46 AM)DredgenSun Wrote: 1 thing that doesn't mentioned much, is that as we all vilify women for how they are round rich guys, looking at guys like Tate etc, men around other rich men seems to be worse

I agree with you.
Also the women around rich guys like Tate are often very pretty.
For a woman, being young and pretty is a form of being rich.
So it sort of goes both ways.

The pretty women are in a way selling their looks to a guy who has the money to pay for them.
It doesn't have to be sex, getting married to them or just dating them could be the implied purchase.

I do find it funny, that Tate seems to call Women over 30 ugly or some shit,


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#8
of course it changes the people. you will change your envoirement first and everything will come after
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(01-14-2025, 02:41 PM)BlackBeer Wrote:
(01-14-2025, 11:46 AM)DredgenSun Wrote: 1 thing that doesn't mentioned much, is that as we all vilify women for how they are round rich guys, looking at guys like Tate etc, men around other rich men seems to be worse

I agree with you.
Also the women around rich guys like Tate are often very pretty.
For a woman, being young and pretty is a form of being rich.
So it sort of goes both ways.

The pretty women are in a way selling their looks to a guy who has the money to pay for them.
It doesn't have to be sex, getting married to them or just dating them could be the implied purchase.

What a good point of view, I hadn't thought of it like that.
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#10
I believe money is not enough to change people's personality or character. What happens is that money enhances the personality traits that are already present in the person, regardless of their financial situation.
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