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It depends on the personality of the person. When you are emotional person you'll choose love rather than money. When someone loves you the most we are contented and satisfied on what we have. While for those who are materialistic of course money is the important things for them. They think that all things that can be bought will satisfied them.
A person (rather than a computer) dealing with integers. When things are counted in tens or powers of ten - such as money, SI units.
People traded goods directly rather than paying with money.
How do you know there are things rather than nothing?That's the answer.
All sorts of things could be bought with money, but not a person's soul. This meant that a person's word was worth more than money. In fact many people held a person's word to be worth more than his life.
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someone who is more happier or more skilled at dealing with people rather than things or concepts
Someone who has money but does not want to spend it. When said person does, they go for cheap rather than quality stuff.
That it is better to choose to be a good person without money as opposed to a wealthy bad person.
A person who does things on purpose can be described as intentional or deliberate. They act with a specific intention or goal in mind, rather than by accident or impulse. Such individuals often demonstrate thoughtfulness and planning in their actions.
Than implies comparison. For example: I would rather fly than take the train. Jane is a morning person rather than a night person.