Money gives comfort, security, and options.
Love gives meaning, connection, and belonging.
Money can make life easier,
but it can’t replace being seen, understood, or cared for.
Love can’t pay the bills,
but without it, even wealth can feel empty.
The truth is, a good life isn’t built on choosing one over the other,
but on knowing which one leads—and which one follows.
When money becomes the goal, people can be lost along the way.
When love becomes the guide, money becomes a tool, not a master.
In the end, most people don’t wish they’d earned more.
They wish they’d loved better—and been loved well.

