‎When Love and Money Pulled Me in Opposite Directions

‎Hi Hive,

‎There was a moment in my life when I stood at a crossroads, the kind which people talk about but wish they never actually went through. On one side was love which is pure, comforting, familiar. And on the other side was money, not just money, but the one filled with opportunities, growths, and the kind of future I have always dreamed for myself.


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‎It wasn’t an easy choice at all. Though love made me feel safe, it gave me peace, laughter, and someone who understood me without needing too many words to express myself. But money, it represented possibility. It was the chance to break out of limitations, to support my family in a way that I wanted, and to become more than I was at that moment.

‎It remind me of the sleepless nights, the overthinking and the silent tears. I kept asking myself all sort of different questions: Can love really survive distance? Can dreams wait? Can I really have both? Initially, I tried to hold on to everything. Because I didn’t want to lose the person I loved, and I didn’t want to let go of the future I had always envisioned.

‎So I tried to find a balance in between. I stayed but I also went after the opportunity. Yes, it wasn’t perfect. There were ups and downs, misunderstandings, arguments, emotional gaps, and moments where everything felt like it was falling apart. Love became strained, and success didn’t feel as fulfilling as I thought it would have been.

‎I didn’t really lose both in the end but I didn’t keep both the same way either. Because love changed and it became something different, something less close than before. And money? Yes, I improved and grew financially and personally, but I realized something important that money can actually improve your life, but it can not replace connection.

‎I really learnt a lot about that experience and what I learned is that life hardly gives you a perfect choice. Often, going after one thing means let's go of the other. But what really matters most in life is to understand yourself, know your priorities, your long-term goals, and what truly matters and makes you feel alive.

‎If you get to find yourself in-between love and money presently, my advice is simple but honest, and that is, take your time and don’t rush your decision, but don’t avoid it either. Be true with yourself and ask yourself not about what you really want but about what you can live without. And most importantly, choose a path you won’t later resent about.

‎Because at the end of the day, whether you stay or leave, whether you gain or lose, one thing that you have to protect is your peace. But you will have to rebuild everything else.

‎And maybe, just maybe, the right love and the right opportunities might find you somewhere along the way.




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You see the " knowing your priorities" all sums it up. That's that junction, everybody choice can't be the same, you have to make decisions according to your personal priorities. I do say that if I had come from a rich family, I would have been married, cos I won't bother much about my husband capacity, I would bother less about how the marriage will come out to be bcos having money gives one that freedom to face most situation

Yeah! Well said my sister..

Having money really gives one that freedom to face most situations just like you said. And that's the truth because have been there before especially during my wedding. I kept doubting if I really should do it because there is no one to support. But later came through. Just like love, money is very very important to get through most situations.

Yeah. I totally agree with you that money can actually changed your life, but not connection. Maybe this is our mindset I believe that we should also love people who are capable of taking very good care of us. That is why love disappears sometimes because is never enough. We also need money

Finding balance between love and money is the best way to go

People always go for what they lack the most, for some is love, for some it's money

It's a matter of choice, but finding balance is what really brings happiness.