It is said that men tend to go bad when they have money. Is this sentence reasonable?

"Men become bad when they have money" is regarded as the most famous saying by many people, because many men in life begin to abandon their wives after they have money, or find a mistress or divorce and remarry. If he had no money, this would never have happened. Is money really a prerequisite for getting worse?

First of all, I don't agree with this sentence myself. If money is an inevitable condition for a person to go bad, then it goes without saying that this person is love rat. Only when there is no money, there is no evil intention, and when there is money, there is courage. Finally, love rat's ugly face is exposed.

What's more, this man, before he developed, earned only enough or not enough money to support his family. Life has exhausted him physically and mentally, and he has no mind to think about anything else. Besides, because he has no money and no courage to make his wife angry. Of course, because he has no money, no woman with ulterior motives wants to hook up with him. At this time, although he and his wife have contradictions and bad blood, their marriage is stable and their wife is at ease with him. But money is different. You have changed your depressed image in the past, and your head seems to be shrouded in a halo. Everywhere people say hello, people become confident and ambitious, and wine and beautiful women come to him together. He was overwhelmed, and all kinds of grievances and repression in the past finally found a place to vent ...

It is also said that every man has a dream of having a group of wives in his heart, and once the time is ripe, he will put it into action.

But there are also many men in life, who are consistent with their wives when they are rich, harmonious in piano and harp, and happy in their families. Therefore, if a man is virtuous, affectionate and righteous, he will not go bad after having money, and having money will only make his family happier.

Therefore, it is simply wrong to say that "men become bad when they have money". Bad guys are bad guys after all, and they are bad guys when they have no money, but they are not found. Like a thief. When he is not stealing, no one knows that he is a thief, but once he is caught stealing, no one knows that he is a thief.