A post asking for unpopular opinions about money sparked debate after a user claimed that keeping one’s hands and conscience clean makes it impossible to attain a certain level of wealth. The statement divided opinions, with some rejecting it as cynical and others agreeing.

One comment that stood out read: “There’s a saying big money doesn’t come clean.”

Supporters argued that the remark reflects harsh realities, suggesting that corruption, exploitation, or unethical shortcuts often sit behind extreme wealth. Critics, however, pushed back, insisting that the saying normalizes dishonesty and unfairly dismisses legitimate success built through innovation, discipline, and long-term effort.

For many observers, the exchange exposed a troubling mindset where wealth is increasingly associated with moral compromise, raising questions about values, systems, and what society chooses to reward.

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