8 Feb 2013

Inductive effect

In life, like chemistry, we have money-withdrawing and money-donating groups. When a person is surrounded by too many money-withdrawing groups, the individual becomes money deficient and the attachment of many money-donating groups makes the individual money-rich.
The more moneyphilic a person, the more their money-withdrawing activity and vice versal.
Generally, women seem to have more affinity for money than men so they have more money-withdrawing activity. The longer the distance of the attached substituent groups to our parent functional group (our heart), the lesser their money-withdrawing or money-donating effect (i.e. through inductive effect).

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