From what I saw in general, they both don't really love each other as partners; it's like they're just playing with each other's relationships; their only intention is to date each other. And if I look at the two who really should own what was won, I think it's the woman.
I guess it also does in many people in our day to day lives. Specifically with money, when we deal with our co-workers or our love ones about the money. The mood changes in the conversation. Money is something like would changes someone's behavior and will reveal their true colors and personality. Sad thing is, just like the couple, many people changes their intention only to the money and disregard everything to that. That is the worst.
It's the fear of losing that money and greed to have that money. Instead they get rid of their relationship.
True, money could changed up someone instantly no matter how you do love a person or whats your relationship with them and when that greed kicks in then you wont really be caring about that matter.
It is really just that sad that there are really those relationships that had been busted or broken because of too much greed on a certain individual on which they are really that giving priority on the money that they could get and not on cherishing on the relation that they do have but instead they would really be that giving priority when it comes to money which this proves out on how greedy bastard a certain human being could be.
Since this one isnt a couple who are married then there would really be no issues in between this one, it is really just that a waste that someone is dating but because of money they have split out.
Having that kind of suing on whose the one have the rights on the said amount.It is really just that proving out that we are really just that greedy.
Million dollars for your loved ones? Well this is the sad reality.
Money... messes with people's brains, man. It can transform someone you thought was decent into a cold, greedy stranger. It's messed up to see, especially when it starts tearing apart relationships. You're not kidding when you say it's a reality check
See, we humans like to think we're complex, but at the end of the day, some pretty basic instincts take over. Money whispers promises, and a lot of folks can't resist the song. It shows us an ugly truth: that sometimes, whether they admit it or not, people's values and character go out the window when big bucks come into play
What you're describing, this unmarried couple fighting about money? It's heartbreaking and pathetic at the same time. Forget the legal side; this is a question of principle. Can you really put a price on the connection you share with someone? In a world where people are willing to throw away love for money, that's a sign of a deep, spiritual poverty. Kinda makes you rethink things, doesn't it?