MONEY makes life easier, not better  … life without YOU is empty.

MONEY makes life easier, not better … life without YOU is empty.

We have come so far...you have been by my side for  years..

 

We still have so much to do together.

 

 I can't imagine my life without You.

 

You are my best friend!

Money makes life easier, not better. For example, money cannot make some intelligent, only hard work and dedication will lead a person to become smart.

Money cannot help someone build a long-term relationship with someone you love; this only comes through passion and devotion.


You must work hard to build a good relationship. Often the truth of the undercurrents of a relationship is masked from the public.

Relationships are not the only source of happiness in life, but there is often a high correlation between healthy relationships and happiness.

We should never underestimate what relationships mean to people.


That’s why we should always acknowledge that relationships take time and patience .

That money alone will not magically make everything always work out for us.   

 Money can give you the security, freedom, and time to define your cores values, identify deeper meaning in your life, and find your purpose .

It’s up to you to decide what lights up your life and pursue it with everything you have. And you can explore what is most important to you with or without money. 

What’s more, not only does having plenty of money have nothing to do with the happiness of living a passionate life, but it can even have the opposite effect, too. For instance, money can bring about more debt and worry, which leads to unhappiness. Or it can lead people into temptation –

Money won’t buy you more time.


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Thank you ….We all want more time to do the things we love, but money doesn’t buy us more time than anyone else.

In fact, the pursuit of money can itself become time-consuming.

We might think that since working long, hard hours at a job to earn more gives us a sense of accomplishment, it means that our time was well spent, time worth something. But in reality, our time is always invaluable since we are only here on earth for a brief lifetime.


Therefore, you should not be laboring under the false idea that if you are compensated for your labor, you have made good use of your time.   


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Thank you ...Money can buy a bunch of things but it cannot buy everything in life we need to survive. Money is not everything: It can buy you a house but not a home. It can buy you a clock but not time.


 It can buy you a position but not respect.

 It can buy you a bed but not sleep.

It can buy you a book but not knowledge.

 It can buy you medicine but not health.

 It can buy you blood but not life.

 

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 So you see money isn’t everything and it often causes pain and suffering.

 Money can buy you all of those things but not the purpose you would need them for.

The best things in life are free because you do not need money to be happy.

 Money cannot buy happiness because money can only buy materialist things, greed is one of the seven sins.

 

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Money can buy a bunch of things but it cannot buy everything in life we need to survive. Money is not everything.

It can buy you a house but not a home.

It can buy you a clock but not time.

It can buy you a position but not respect.

 It can buy you a bed but not sleep.

 

It can buy you a book but not knowledge.

It can buy you medicine but not health.

 It can buy you blood but not life.

Your comments ......

 

 

Money can buy you all of those things but not the purpose you would need them for.

The best things in life are free because you do not need money to be happy.

Money cannot buy happiness because money can only buy materialist things.

 

Many people desire multiple things in life that cost money so people think if they were rich, they would be able to buy the things they crave to encounter happiness in their life.

 True happiness is not measured by the money in someone’s bank account or the things they own but by the generosity in their soul and caring of one other.

 

Happiness has nothing to do with money but how we live our lives.

But you can give 'em to the birds and bees.”, “Your lovin ' gives me such a thrill.

 But your lovin ' won’t pay my bills.”, and “Money don’t get everything, it’s true.

 

 

Which Strong is right love will not pay your bills but money will not give you the same thrill as someone’s love will. Also, he states that the best things in life are free which is correct because money cannot buy.

Poor people have realized that money cannot buy their happiness; it is about how they look at the world and hope for the best. Poor family understand that money is not the center of the household that they could live off each love and companionship if they really needed to.

 

If a homeless man has a family, he is not as worried about money as he is for his family. Homeless people would probably love to have companionship, food, water, shelter, and clothing over money any other day. A poor person can be rich if he counts all the things he has that money cannot buy.

Though money can buy conveniences and comforts, one will need much more than artificial amenities to live a successful, well-balanced life.

Money makes life easier, not better. For example, money cannot make some intelligent, only hard work and dedication will lead a person to become smart.

Money cannot help someone build a long-term relationship with someone you love; this only comes through passion and devotion.

All the money in the world cannot teach respect or courtesy that only comes with good teaching and a strong concern for the feelings of others. Money can only go so far with happiness because money can’t buy one’s family or friends, usually it takes personality and love to find those things.


 It’s understandable that people need money to do things, but in one’s opinion, if you put some thought into things and have friends/family there with one than one can be the happiest person

It was not in Toronto where I was first confronted with this issue, but it was only then that I was confronted so grandiosely.

Your comments .......

To be rich does not mean to own property or to own gold or money, my definition of a rich person is one who, without a doubt, can help everyone around them without having to worry about money or materialism which, according to many is the only key to happiness.

Life as we know it does not hand out presents, they are earned. Judgment around the world exists but if it is too hasty, it can turn into ignorance

People never know who worked hard and got it easily, but in any way they want to be like them. People forget what they have, and they just want more.

“All that glitters is not gold”, it says that everyone should be equal. It is true that being equal, would be an easy solution for people. Most of the people earn enough money to live good and simple life, but that is not enough for them.

The article illustrates that while some people depend on the materialistic things in life to make them happy such as the advancement of technology and higher incomes, they are still no happier as a result.

This shows that while money provides us with the means to meet our basic needs and also affords the finer things in life, money in itself or by itself, does not equate to happiness.

In summary, happiness could only be viewed from the eyes of the beholder and could only be explained from a subjective point of view. While money is essential for our very existence, money as a singular entity would not contribute to our overall happiness.

Money alone can’t buy happiness. In my opinion, it is correct and money alone cannot buy happiness, but making money leads to stability which lowers stress in my life thus making me happier.


 “’Can money help buy happiness?’ The answer: yes, used wisely, it can”.

The way I spend my money can bring happiness, and if I acquired an excess amount of belongings with a complete disregard for the people in my life, as a result I wouldn’t be happier.

One part of finding happiness is finding what I want, and happiness cannot rely solely on buying material things in excess.

 

 

The things that make one happy can seem boring to another person, happiness is based on good health, love, and success, success can be anything not only making money, it can be passing an exam and so.

Money can’t buy emotions, for example, someone dies and one is unhappy, you can’t bring the person back to life, no matter what amount of money you have in your account.

Yes, money can buy you materialistic things, buy you a car, house, clothes, but then money can’t buy you time, sleep, knowledge, health and life.

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Manish Badani, PhD

Intellectual Property Professional

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This is a multi-dimensional problem wherein the parameters need not always have correlation. More money will not necessarily make you more happy but if you have zero money, you are in deep-shit.

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Dayal Ram

Managing Director at DAYALIZE

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I think that the rich people have the best life . They live the life that everyone wants to live. They buy things when they want to and they throw things away and then what come into our mind.  These people are the happiest people on earth but then are they really happy? There are so many reasons why money even makes the rich unhappy regardless of the amount of money they have in their account. They live two lives - the one that they want the public to see and the one that they dream to live, they have to pretend in the public so that people will respect them. Then back home they are having the worst family problems and they can’t really do anything about it because all they do is focus on work. 

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