🚨A young Swedish woman, who described herself as having extraordinary beauty and extremely seductive charms

Posted an anonymous ad on Craigslist stating that she was looking for a rich man to marry with an annual income of over $500,000, plus several conditions.

She received a response from a commentator, as follows:

- My dear and beautiful lady...

I read your article with interest and I think many beautiful women have similar questions.

Allow me to analyze your questions as a professional investor. My total annual income exceeds $500,000, which perfectly matches your needs.

From my perspective as a businessman, it would be a bad decision to marry you. Here is my short answer, and let me explain why:

"Regardless of the details, what you are doing now is a pure transaction. An exchange of your 'beauty' for 'my money.'"

Person A possesses beauty, and person B will pay for that beauty. A perfectly fair and straightforward transaction. However, there is a crucial problem here: your beauty will inevitably diminish with the years, while my money should not decrease without valid reason.

In reality, my income will likely increase year after year, while you will not be more beautiful in a few years.

Thus, from an economic point of view, I represent an 'asset' whose value increases over time, while you represent a 'depreciating' asset whose value decreases.

If your beauty is your only asset, the situation will worsen, as you will no longer be an ordinary depreciating product, but rather a high-depreciation product that will completely expire within 10 years.

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