
In an era where financial independence is the norm, relationships are no longer built on necessity—they are built on choice. But with this newfound autonomy comes an unsettling question: Has financial equality weakened love, or has it set it free?
This thought-provoking book explores the ways in which economic independence has reshaped modern relationships, marriage, and commitment. It examines why financial freedom has led to higher divorce rates, why traditional relationship roles are collapsing, and why many struggle to balance independence with intimacy. Through a deep dive into history, psychology, and modern dating dynamics, Does Financial Equality Kill Love? unpacks the tensions between love and money, power and partnership, autonomy and connection.
Is love stronger when it is not tied to survival, or has it become more fragile in the absence of dependence? If financial stability is no longer a reason to stay, what is? This book challenges outdated expectations and calls for a new understanding of love—one that transcends economics and redefines commitment in the modern world.
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