Summary
This quote suggests that while money may not be able to purchase genuine friendships or genuine relationships with others, it can attract more powerful or influential adversaries. The idea is that having wealth can make one a target for jealousy, competition, or resentment, leading to enemies who are perhaps more significant in terms of their status or ability to cause harm. In other words, money may not guarantee friendship, but it may elevate the caliber of those who oppose or dislike someone.
Topics
Friends
By Somers White