Gratitude trumps money.
A rich man, A, gave cash to poor man, B.
Mr. A expected Mr. B to be [grateful
But Mr. B. didn't appreciate it.
Perspectives that emphasize money as a valuable resource
Mr. A gave something valuable.
So it's only natural that Mr. B would return the less precious "thanks."
What makes you think that "gratitude" is a resource inferior to money?
What is Mr. A's motivation for the act of giving money and asking for thanks?
Isn't gratitude a resource that trumps money?
Perspectives that emphasize gratitude as a valuable resource.
Both A and B are hungry for gratitude.
Mr. A tried to deprive Mr. B of gratitude through the power of "money".
Mr. B resisted it.
relevance
commodity called cash
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