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April 11, 2008
Lonely Rich Women Find Romance
One of the best places for lonely rich women to find romance is on a wealthy dating site like Millionaire Match. Ironically, this is because it's probably one of the few places where money actually stops being an issue.
As lonely rich women will tell you, success can be isolating. The old cliché is true: It's not what you know, it's who you know. Being successful in any forum means being able to network well and put yourself in contact with as many people as possible. You'd think that means individuals would have a lot more opportunities to connect with other people. However, while that might be true in one sense, it also means that you need to keep all the people you know at arms length.
In some cases, especially in the world of financial endeavors, it's important to keep a good balance between having a large network and keeping your resources to yourself. When the next great idea can make or break your career, it's important to be careful about whom you choose to talk to about your plans. So, for wealthy single women who have big aspirations, it's sometimes hard to develop trust.
The other simple truth is that it's hard to juggle the needs of many friends at once. When you thrive on having a large network of people with whom you conduct business, it's important to keep romance out of the picture. It can get messy and you can easily end up alienating people and damaging your reputation.
The good news is that there's an avenue for love in the realm of wealthy dating. That might sound like doubling the trouble, but, really, the one way for successful people to be secure in the knowledge that they're safe is with other successful people who, while they may depend on the same strategies, don't need anything from them. You can find someone that shares your lifestyle but doesn't circulate in the same circles, at least not until you've developed some trust.
Posted by Leon at April 11, 2008 2:33 AM
