Are You a Money Lover?

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Test Question: You're walking alone down the street when a man in flashy, eccentric clothes pulls up beside you in a Maserati and says hello. Trust your gut—who do you think he most likely is?

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A: A bank robber who just pulled off a heist

Choosing this means you place a high value on money and status and strongly want to stand out and live large—even if that sometimes means bending the rules. Yet despite working hard, short-term thinking makes you miss opportunities, leaving you with underwhelming results and a reputation for being materialistic. Money isn't everything; many of life's essentials—health, happiness, joy—can't be measured in dollars. Which of these do you truly need most?

B: An artist who just wrapped a performance

Choosing this suggests you value freedom and an easygoing lifestyle more than money. As long as you have enough, that's enough. You'd rather pursue what interests you and live freely than become a slave to money. You prefer earning a little less to working yourself to the bone; without time to enjoy life, it loses meaning. You may never amass great wealth, but you can live happily and feel purposeful.

C: A heartbroken drifter

Choosing this indicates you're content with what you have and prefer a stable, peaceful life. You don't have a strong drive to chase money; if life is steady, you're not inclined to push too hard. Even when a lucrative opportunity appears, you may hesitate, doubting your abilities and feeling uneasy about the risks. So you'd rather live modestly but steadily than take on pursuits you can't control just to make a lot of money.

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