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Why Love Cannot Be Boughtby Money or Status

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Radhanath Swami
Jul 24, 2022
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TLDR: In a talk grounded in 65 years of lived experience, Radhanath Swami observes a fundamental truth about human connection: no one loves you for your money, position, title, or professional skills. People may respect these things or extract personal benefit from them—often driven by envy—but genuine love emerges only when you cultivate compassion, embody values, and learn to give love to others freely. This reversal challenges modern assumptions about what attracts affection and belonging.

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Can money or status generate genuine love?

Radhanath Swami begins his reflection with a striking observation drawn from his lifetime of engagement with people across different walks of life. In 65 years of living in the world, he has never once witnessed someone being loved because of their money, their position, their title in a corporation, their role in politics, or their professional skills. This is not a claim about respect or admiration—he distinguishes these carefully. People may respect you for these external attributes. They may enjoy what they receive from you or from your position. But love itself—the deep human attachment and affection that humans seek—does not arise from these sources.

This observation cuts against a pervasive cultural narrative in which wealth and status are treated as attractive, desirable, and likely to draw others toward us. The implicit promise of accumulating money or climbing organizational hierarchies often includes an unspoken reward: people will like you, want to be around you, and value your presence. Radhanath Swami's testimony suggests this premise is fundamentally false.

What does happen when people interact with your wealth or status?

Rather than love, Radhanath Swami identifies two more common responses: respect and enjoyment of benefit. People may respect someone with money or power. But this respect is conditional and functional. It exists only so long as the person retains their advantage or status. The moment that advantage disappears, so often does the respect. Similarly, people may enjoy interactions with a wealthy or powerful person—they may enjoy what they can extract, gain, or experience through association. But again, this enjoyment is transactional. It depends on what they are getting out of it.

Most crucially, Radhanath Swami notes that this dynamic often breeds envy. When people interact with you primarily through the lens of your money, position, or power, they are simultaneously comparing themselves to you. They may feel diminished, lacking, or resentful. The human tendency toward envy means that the very attributes we think will make us attractive to others often create the opposite—distance, resentment, and a desire to diminish or undermine us. Money and status become a source of social friction rather than connection.

What actually generates genuine love and connection?

Radhanath Swami offers a clear alternative: compassion, values, and the learned capacity to give love. These are the qualities that actually attract genuine affection from others. When you are compassionate—when you approach others with real care and attentiveness to their suffering and needs—people respond with love. When you embody values and live according to them, people sense integrity and are drawn to you. When you have learned how to love others—when you practice giving love as a skill and a discipline—people love you in return.

This reversal is significant. Rather than trying to attract love by accumulating external assets, the path is to generate love by developing your capacity to care and give. Love, in other words, is something you do, not something you possess. It is a practice and an orientation toward others, not a reward for having achieved a certain status.

How does this relate to the nature of love itself?

Underlying Radhanath Swami's observation is a particular understanding of what love is. Love is not a transaction. It is not compensation for benefit received. It is not a logical response to calculating that someone will be useful to you. Love is a spontaneous, often irrational human response to perceiving goodness, warmth, and genuine care in another person. We love people who care for us, who see us, who give to us without demanding return. We do not love people merely because they have nice things or high titles, even if we pretend to, even if we remain in proximity to them for the sake of access to what they have.

This understanding has profound implications for how we live. If we spend our lives accumulating money and chasing status in hopes of being loved, we are pursuing the wrong goal. We will end up surrounded by people who respect us conditionally, who envy us, who enjoy our benefits, but who do not actually love us. The person who is compassionate, generous with their time and attention, and committed to living by values may have less money and lower status—but they will be loved.

Where to go from here

Radhanath Swami's reflection invites a personal audit. What are you actually seeking in your pursuit of money and status? If part of what you seek is love and belonging, then you may be looking in the wrong direction. Consider instead: How can you cultivate compassion in your daily life? What values do you want to embody, and are you living by them? How can you practice giving love to others, knowing that love is something you do rather than something you receive for having? The evidence of 65 years is that these practices will draw genuine affection and connection far more reliably than any amount of wealth or professional advancement ever could.

Transcript

[0:00] in my 65 years of living in this world i

[0:04] have never ever seen

[0:07] anyone

[0:09] who was loved

[0:11] because of their money

[0:14] because of their position

[0:17] because their

[0:19] title in incorporation

[0:21] or in politics

[0:25] because of their skills

[0:30] nobody loves you for that

[0:32] people may respect

[0:34] people may enjoy according to

[0:36] [Music]

[0:38] what they get out of it

[0:41] and most of the time people are envious

[0:44] but when we're compassionate

[0:46] when we have values

[0:48] when we have learned how to love others

[0:53] people love us

[0:55] [Music]

[1:00] you

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No. In 65 years of observation, Radhanath Swami has never witnessed anyone loved because of their wealth, position, title, or skills. People may respect these things or enjoy the benefits they bring, but genuine love arises only from compassion, values, and the capacity to give love freely.
People may respect your power or position, and they may enjoy what they can extract from you. However, this often breeds envy rather than love, and these responses evaporate the moment your advantage diminishes.
Compassion, embodied values, and the learned practice of giving love to others attract authentic human affection. Love is something you do and cultivate, not something you earn through external achievements.
Respect and admiration are often conditional, transactional, and tied to what someone can do for you or what status they hold. Love is a spontaneous, irrational human response to genuine care, warmth, and integrity in another person.
Yes. Learning to love others is described as a skill and practice. As you cultivate compassion and demonstrate genuine care for others, they naturally respond with love in return.
Because the people around them are drawn by money, status, or what they can gain—not by genuine connection. This transactional dynamic prevents real love from forming, leaving such people surrounded but isolated.

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