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Edited by Niti998 at 21-12-2023 12:02 PM
While money is important, there are many things in life that are more important than money.
Living in this world, we often talk about money. Work is for making money, and gambling is also for making money. However, some people don't want to discuss money, considering it as a shallow topic. Indeed, many people turn pale at the mention of money, but I believe there's no need to avoid discussing it because it's always there. While money is important, there are many other aspects of life that are equally noteworthy. What I mean is, don't tell me you think the balance in your bank account is the sole meaning of life.
Firstly, although money can afford you a good life, buying a beautiful house, and driving a fancy car, these material possessions cannot surpass the companionship of your family. Family, siblings – these are the pillars of life. Don't always focus on work; take some time to be with your family. Family ties are more real than the numbers on your paycheck.
Then, friends can be considered as part of the social relationships, and true wealth lies in friendship. Unlike banks, this kind of wealth is an investment in emotions, not a numerical game. With good friends, you'll find life more flavorful. Don't think it's nonsense; it's the spice of life. Being wealthy is commendable, but what's truly commendable is having a group of confidants with whom you can share laughter and tears. Instead of focusing on the faces on banknotes, learn to appreciate the smiles on your friends' faces.
Finally, there's love. I won't say much about this – family, love, and friendship are all important. But the most important thing is health! It's easy to treat illnesses with money, but money can't buy genuine health. Don't wait until your body can't take it anymore to regret. Don't tell me you're busy; it's better to be busy than to be on the brink of death. With good health, you can play the ""money game."" So, if you're a workaholic, really pay attention to your health. Don't overwork and ruin your body.
Don't always think about chasing money. In the process, don't miss out on the beautiful moments spent with family and friends. Those simple hugs and sincere greetings are more valuable than the extra zeros in your account. Don't wait until your career is successful; take a moment to see how many truly important things are around you. Life is not just about the numbers in your account; it's a series of beautiful moments, and the scenery along the way is worth slowly savoring.
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