Thursday, 2 July 2020

"Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort."

-Franklin D. Roosevelt.

It would be fantastic if you just worked hard and everything you planned turned out successfully but that’s not always the case. You need something as a backup if things don’t go to plan. This is where money is handy as it assists you to obtain materials to make your achievements easier. It’s also a bit of security and that you can buy your way out of any problems that may develop. As you get older, it’s important to have independence and be self-reliant, and in the meantime you look for the small victories to keep you going. Roosevelt’s statement might have been relevant seventy years ago when everyone came from wealthy families and there was another trade to fall back on at the farm; but the world has since changed; and the fact is that people need a source of income to survive. Sometimes your goal can only be achieved by working as a collective. But if you’ve got cash then it’s not a worry and you can afford the luxury of pursuing other objectives.

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