I remember Tu Lei, a famous emotional program host, once told such a story to his wife in his own program. When Tu Lei was a poor boy in Tu Lei, his wife was with him. At that time, in order to support his family, Tu Lei went out every Saturday and Sunday to earn some extra money, in addition to receiving the salary within the system. That is, the program he is now a guest, the Battle of Love.
In the early days of this project, wages were paid in the form of money wrapped in letters. Tu Lei said that every time he took the envelope home and gave it to his wife, she happily sat on the bed and cooked the money inside, saying that her husband had earned it back! However, when Tu Lei earned more and more money, he found that he spent less and less time with his wife.
Once, due to the change of itinerary, he had told his wife that he would not go home this week, but Tu Lei wanted to surprise his wife after learning of the change of itinerary, so he went home quietly without informing his wife. When he knocked at the door, his wife opened the door. He saw Tu Lei suddenly embrace him and burst into tears. Tu Lei said that it was at that time that he realized the seriousness of the matter and found that love is often not compensated by money.
Companionship may be more important than money, so you say that love without money must be perfect? I think through this story, we can get the answer that love that is not short of money is not necessarily perfect.