catholic born but i am not a firm believer in any religion. I am neutral when it comes to religion.
other than the religion parts other stuff i am decent and chill. just letting you know as most of the time religion is the biggest problem in relationships.
i like people that are into business
If one person knows more than the other, imbalance may grow.
Transparency: When two people openly share thoughts, fears, and experiences, there’s less room for suspicion.
Empathy: Understanding why someone acts as they do softens judgment. You see the pain, not just the mistake.
Balance: If both people know each other deeply, knowledge doesn’t create imbalance — it becomes shared strength.
How Money & Greed Can Distort Trust
Greed turns knowledge into leverage: Instead of using what they know to build closeness, a person may use it to exploit or control.
Trust becomes conditional: “I trust you as long as I gain something.” That’s fragile — the moment money shifts, trust collapses.
Priorities shift: If money becomes more important than the relationship, even deep understanding won’t hold things together.
Money vs. Mutual Understanding
With mutual understanding but no greed, money is just a tool — partners/friends use it together wisely.
With greed but no mutual understanding, even a lot of money creates fights, suspicion, and betrayal.
With both understanding and greed, it’s tricky: you may know each other deeply, but greed erodes goodwill and turns insight into manipulation.
Profession: Business / Finance / Consultant