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Money, they say, can not buy happiness. That's true. Money may not be able to buy happiness but it can fix happiness. And that also is so true. When you worry about when and where you next meal is going to come, I don't think that's anywhere close to happiness, money can fix that. When you worry about how to avoid your child from being thrown out of school, I don't think that's a sign of happiness; money can fix that. When your land lord bullies you here and there for your rent, happiness is most of the time, on its way out; once again, money fixes that. Undoubtedly, money is somewhat essential in our lives. So I see no reason why it should be mistook for root of all evil. Actually, something else is, we just have to stop deceiving ourselves.

Wants, they say, are unlimited. That is true. It's one of the characteristics of living things. Something like: as long as you live, your wants are unlimited. Like when you walk pass a Supermarket and something stops you from looking away from the diamonds or dresses. What's that thing that prevents you from turning around and walking away? Something that actually makes feel like your happiness depends on them. You know what that is? - greed. When you fancy your neighbor's new car a lot that you just feel uncomfortable without having something like that, then greed is in charge. When you get tired of your old house, and you start to picture how wonderful it would seem if you had a bigger house, then greed is in control.

On a normal ground, greed is good. There would be no reason to work if we all don't have desires, don't you think. It is the thing that accounts for things we do. It gives reason to hope for big accomplishment. It gives reason to dream big. It is also this same thing that makes people feel their happiness depends on the things they lack. Something like: more cars to ride will be amazing - more clothes to wear suite my personality - a new castle to live will be just perfect. To be frank, nothing is perfect. Increase in their demands come increase in taste which eventually leads to uncontrollable greed. That is where the problem lies.

This in turn make victims feel like more money to spend enhances their happiness. They get crazy about money. They think that their happiness depends on it, thus they are ready to get it even if it takes hurting others. The fear of losing their money and going back to their early stage comes in. This is where it all begun, which later leads to sleepless nights. So you see why most people think money is the root of all evil.

Do me a favor and ask anyone that tells you money is the root of all evil these questions: why do you work? They should reply with something like: I work because I love my job. To that person, ask again: can you work for free? You just note that person's reaction. It should obviously denote - NO

I see no reason why we should deceive ourselves. We just have to face the fact that money isn't the problem. Learn to control your greed and make this world a better place for everyone to live.
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  • Profile picture of the author aisha80
    That was so well written.

    I couldn't agree with you more. It is not money that is the root of all evil but man's greed for money and power. Our world has become so materialistic that we are constantly pushed to amass as much money and possession as we can.

    And let's face it, we tend to have high regards for people with money and less for people that are less fortunate.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Good stuff here.

    The root of all evil is a thought in the mind. The perceiver determines the reality of the statement.

    Money is freedom in green pants. It allows you to have more, do more and be more.

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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Pettit
    The Bible does not say that "Money is the root of all evil." It says, "The LOVE of money is the root of 'all kinds of evil.'"

    What a huge difference. I don't know if Bill Gates is really a God-fearing man. I DO know that he -- like many other "Super Rich" folks -- have put their money back into helping humankind rise above their hurdles.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joe Benjamin
    Well said, sir.

    A little hard to read, but worth it nonetheless.

    Money is a measurement of my progress as a business
    man. For the same reasons an Olympic Gold Medal is a
    symbol of recognition for being the best, and a promo-
    tion is a symbol of a job well done.

    Money BUYS experiences you can NOT otherwise exp-
    erience unless you get "lucky" and win a competition
    or asked to go along for the ride.

    I like money because it allows me to travel, sky-dive,
    go up in hot air balloons, spend more time with family,
    drive fast cars and motorcycles...most material things
    people say is "bad for you", are enjoyable experiences.

    Therefore, it's not the money itself people are often
    jealous of rich people having, it's the experiences they
    themSELVES can NOT enjoy as a result of not having
    money to take part in those experiences.

    It's not REALLY the hunk of metal we call a "yatch" I
    want, it's the EXPERIENCE of comfort and floating on
    the water...enjoying a glass of wine, and partying with
    a few beautiful women I want.

    THAT is what people attribute to jealousy. Not having
    the means to experience the very thing they despise.

    Money is a good thing to me, but "sucks" when you
    don't have enough of it to partake in a certain experience
    you wish to enjoy. So, that's why we humans want to
    make more of it.
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