Over 40% of us would do this for $1 million. What is it?

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Answer: Leave our partner

Clues: “Ditch” and “Significant”

Maybe those 43% of couples were growing apart anyway, or maybe our values need recalibration.

In the same poll, 40% of Americans said they’d accept $33 million, even if it meant financially ruining someone else.  And another 46% said they’d consider it, depending on who gets destroyed in the process.

46% would enter a real-life version of “Squid Game” for a shot at $33 million, despite the game’s 99.8% death rate.

48% would embarrass themselves on live TV for $1 million.  But 13% would do it for just $5,000 or less and 4% would do it for $500.

41% would give up sex entirely for $1 million.

59% would give up technology and live off the grid for $1 million.

And 15% would frame a friend for a crime they didn’t commit for $1 million.

So where do we draw the line?

21% would pass on $1 million, if it meant they’d lose access to social media.

54% would reject a million dollars if their parents controlled the money and 38% would pause the deal, if accepting it meant their enemy would also profit.

(Study Finds)