Argumentative Essay About Falling In Love

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When I think of love rarely does money come into the equation. I style myself as a hopeless romantic. I think love can conquer all, despite evidence to the contrary.

According to Helen Chen 85% of relationships fail. That’s not high odds for success. Everyone knows the statistic that 50% of marriages fail. That means that people who proclaimed their undying love for one another in front of everyone they know still call it quits half the time.

So what’s going on? Well I think a great volume of books could be written about that. But I believe one thing that happens is that people aren’t getting their expectations met and a big part of this falls into how the other person can contribute and take care of them. Being a man I’ve noticed this quite a lot. It was most pronounced with my most …show more content…

Being wealthy can provide a lot of benefits to ones life and there is a lot of stress that comes from being poor.
But I think when someone loves you and you love them back money can get in the way of this. It distorts reality in a way that isn’t really beneficial to anyone. Love is a rare thing that shouldn’t be discounted. I’ve only truly been in love one time, which would mean that falling in love has happened once in 32 years. I have loved other people obviously, but only truly been in love once.

I’m not sure if there is a valid argument for leaving a relationship where you’re in love, but the money is not there. I could see if the person was lazy and refused to work, but if the other person is working as hard as they can and is making enough to get by and has a future, then that’s meaningless.

Without love, there is nothing--even if you love money. Love and passion is what has brought us almost every significant advancement and innovation. If Steve Jobs did not love what he was doing he would not have worked so hard at it. To be in love is one of life’s greatest secrets. It’s what we all want and try so hard to

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