People living in high-income areas appear to be more acceptable for social interaction. Wealth is the state of wealth, prosperity and success; having the opportunity for luxury means fewer financial struggles, which links happiness to certain individuals. Prosperity and financial freedom can boost how we interact with each other, as opposed to people who are burdened by their financial responsibilities. Another example of how money influences the dynamics of intimate social interaction is financial stability and the success of a monogamous relationship. Before the monetary system, humans associated natural characteristics with survival; which is the reason for intimate physical attraction. In today's society, survival is based on income, money determines the quality of food, lifestyle, social status and the provision of necessary resources for our offspring. Marx states in his essay “All intimate emotional relationships between people are based on their individuality, while in rational relationships man is considered as a number, as an element in itself indifferent”. Personality and physical qualities are
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