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“They only want a family vacation if my wife and I pay”: Man excludes sister-in-law from family vacation and insists on taking only the kids to save money, she blows up at him and demands to come as well
Welcome ladies and gentlemen of the internet. "Money, get away. Get a good job with more pay and you're okay." Who else is a big Pink Floyd fan? They certainly have some great lyrics and dreamy ambient atmosphere to one of their hit songs, "Money," off of their 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon. I once drove out of Joshua Tree, California in the desert rains blasting that album with all the windows down. But that's besides the point. Money really does make the world go round. Everyone needs it, everyone wants it, and it's one thing that you can't get enough of. There's no such thing as "too much money," unless you're a greedy billionaire who uses the money to exploit or hurt others. But most people don't have the kind of money to use it like that.
In the story below, money is intermingled with family relations. Unfortunately, love has its issues, and it's not a straightforward emotion. Conditional love can be enormously affected by the influence of assets, so be careful who you lend or owe money too. Read the full story below for all the juicy details.