I would choose both.
I would choose both.
People are easier to manipulate than money. Especially ones that love you.
There are no worse scum in this world than fascists, rebels and political hypocrites.
Donald Trump is only like Hitler because of the fact he's losing this war on all fronts.
Apparently condemning a fascist ideology is the same as being fascist. And who the fuck are you to say I can't be fascist against fascist ideologies?
If merit was the only dividing factor in the human race, then everyone on Earth would be pretty damn equal.
I went with love, just because you lumped ALL relationships in with it. I don't care about marriage, or being in a romantic relationship with someone, but my friends and family are worth more to me than any amount of money.
Love because it didn't specify that you would be very poor with it. Love with a mediocre income > all the money in the world. You'll be missing out much more with all the money and no true love.
Having love makes me feel better about myself. Which, in turn, gives me confidence. It gives me a purpose to better myself. Which, consequentially, causes a desire to do what I can to make a better life for myself and those that show me love. Since money is necessary to make a better life, then I choose love. What is necessary will follow. Win/win.
This kind of question assumes that you can have one but not the other so the notion of going for money and buying or finding love is not a possibility nor is having love but end up earning or coming into a lot of money.
If the above assertion is true then I would choose love. Not having money is damn unfortunate but having money doesn't guarantee happiness whereas love does.