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Hmm, the question is rather philosophical, so I will state my personal opinion.
If you look from the outside, what is love? Are you talking about the “sublime feeling” or “sympathy for the sake of sympathy”
The feeling of love can compensate for poverty,because the hormones of happiness and everything else
But do not generalize everything like this,because for many this feeling comes unexpectedly
I think that if a person is rich, of course, he has a lot of opportunities and activities, he may not have time to think about love,but he is also not immune from a surge of hormones
As a result, answering the question: “the poor” simply give it (love) more significance, and “the rich” may not be up to it,but this does not mean that love is only for the poor