I used to believe money could buy anything, including love. I built a solid career, made smart investments, and ended up with a nice house, fancy cars, and the kind of life others notice. From the outside, everything seemed great. People figured women would line up for someone like me. But that’s not what happened.
Every time I met someone interesting, it ended in rejection. I’d try with thoughtful gifts, plan trips, or just be attentive. I’d aim to come across as kind and engaging. Still, nothing worked. Some let me down easy. Others were blunt. It stung a lot, and I couldn’t figure out why.
I started feeling unseen, even with all the success. I second-guessed my appearance, my personality, everything. Social events became something to avoid. Friends meant well, telling me money isn’t everything and real connection matters more. I got that, but the emptiness lingered.
Nights felt long and quiet. Dating apps didn’t help. Introductions through friends led nowhere. It almost seemed like bad luck followed me in relationships. One night, talking to a good friend, I opened up about it all. She listened, then said quietly that sometimes wealth doesn’t fix deeper issues. Rejection might stem from hidden blocks or energies we can’t see alone. Maybe spiritual guidance could clear things. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=35771
