If you really want to be happy, don't just go for the money. Go for the relationship that lasts. Go for things of greater value.

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The people mentioned in this quote are not referring to the kind of material wealth that we often think of when we hear about things like money and possessions. They are referring to the relationships you have. Some of the most valuable things in life cannot be bought or sold. Things like love, respect, and friendship can be very hard to come by and once they are gone they are gone forever.

The people mentioned in this quote are not saying that these things are worthless. They are saying that if you really want to be truly happy in life, you should be willing to give up things of lesser value in order for you to get them back in return. They say that you should only go for the relationship that lasts rather than go for things that will end up not being what you really wanted in the end.

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