An American Girl posted a question on the financial edition of a large online forum: "How can I marry a rich man ?"
The pretty girl said bluntly: "I am 25 years old, very beautiful-it's the amazing kind of beauty. I want to marry a man with an annual salary of 0.5 million US dollars, if you want to live in a noble residence west of Central Park in New York, I have a few questions: 1. Where are the wealthy single Chinese users spending their time? 2. Why are some rich wives looking average while the dead girls in the bar are not lucky? 3. How do you decide who can be a wife? Who can only be girlfriends?
The following is a reply from a Wall Street financial with an annual salary of more than 0.5 million US Dollars: "From a businessman's point of view, it is a bad choice to marry you, what you are talking about is actually a simple transaction of wealth and appearance. Party A shall provide a charming appearance, Party B shall pay for it, and conduct fair transactions. However, a fatal problem-your beauty will disappear, but my money will not be reduced for no reason. In fact, my income is likely to increase year by year, and you cannot get better year by year. Therefore, from the perspective of economics, I am a value-added asset, and you are a devaluation asset. If beauty is your only asset, your value will be worrying in 10 years. In Wall Street terminology, each transaction has a position, and it is a 'transaction warege' to communicate with you. Once the price falls, it will immediately sell off, rather than long-term possession-that is, the marriage you want. It sounds cruel, but for a product that requires accelerated devaluation, the wise choice is leasing, rather than purchasing. If you are interested in 'leasing ', please contact me.
A person with an annual salary of more than 0.5 million US Dollars is certainly not a fool, so we will only associate with you and will not marry you. So I advise you not to try your best to find a recipe for marrying a rich man. You can find a way to turn yourself into a person with an annual salary of 0.5 million US dollars, which is much better than winning a wealthy fool ."