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Haven't heard one in forever. Maybe post answer in invisibility box

Haven't heard one in forever. Maybe post answer in invisibility box

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"Want for" is an old figure of speach meaning "lack". And mostly it would be used for a lack of some necessity. It is used so in this also old riddle.

The rich has an immense want for a genuine connection with people not driven by money, which I would argue to be one of the important necessities and extraordinary experiences in life.

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You're not wrong. You're also overanalyzing wordplay in a riddle and trying to turn it into a philosophical commentary on life.

This kills the joke.