Mar 16 2008

♫Money, Money, Moooney!♪

Published by Man at 12:00 am under Life Lessons

Wealth… is it really worth it? Everyone at some point searches for economical wealth. We spend most of our life engineering ways to make doe, to make lots and lots of money. And this is perfectly fine, but there is a very fine line between making money to live well and making money to be happy.

It all depends on what money means to us. When it comes down to it money is just a means to an end. Nothing more. Sadly, human society is built on doe and so it is part of life. That is an inevitable reality. So that is how money should be viewed, something that one needs to continue living, but nothing more. Money doesn’t equal happiness.

Did you know that the majority of the depressed population is either filthy rich or just plain filthy? It’s true. The happiest people are found in the middle working class. This gets you thinking. What is it that makes the working class so happy? Simple… Happiness comes from the satisfaction that there is something to be accomplished, conquered, and overcome.

Rich people may appear to have it all, but they really don’t. They have a huge hole in their stomach which can only be filled with a happy family, a happy home, and a fulfilled life. Money doesn’t provide those things.

So, though I’m not saying that you shouldn’t aim to be filthy rich, I AM saying that money doesn’t buy it all, and, therefore, you should work on you own human revolution in order to truly be happy.

One Response to “♫Money, Money, Moooney!♪”

  1. Paulon 19 Mar 2008 at 8:56 pm

    True Happiness is, like you say, is detached from the financial situation of the individual. But, that doesn’t mean that the individual can’t have money, it means that it’s not necessary for happiness.

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