Money doesn’t solve ethics.
Money doesn’t fix morals.
And it sure as hell doesn’t heal a fractured family.
You can throw dollars at distance,
wrap guilt in gifts,
or try to buy your way into a story
you were never present enough to write—
but currency can’t rewrite character.
It can’t undo the choices,
the silences,
the absences that shaped the people
you now want credit for loving.
Some problems don’t need funding.
They need accountability.
Consistency.
A willingness to show up
with truth instead of transactions.
Because in the end,
the richest thing anyone can offer
is presence—
and the poorest thing they can give
is excuses dressed up as generosity.
Money can move mountains, sure…
but it can’t move a heart you never learned to reach.
