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Topic
Board Economics
Re: What define your success, "money, fame or achievement"?
by
MoonOfLife
on 06/05/2023, 01:10:58 UTC

CONCLUSION
Let's stop making money and fame the only measure for success. Being successful is being happy and satisfied with ones fully achieved dreams. Money cannot buy satisfaction and happiness. Satisfaction and happiness is the true definition of success and anyone without this can not be declare as being successful.

I believe that money cannot buy a person's happiness and satisfaction. But money is still part of achieving dreams such as a dream house and lot, cars, and business, these are just some of the material dreams of people that involve money to achieve it.

Now that happiness and satisfaction are contained in people who don't aspire to high dreams, the simple life that they are happy and contented with who don't aspire for fancy houses and cars.


Money can buy everything, including health, not just happiness. If your loved one is seriously ill and needs a lot of money for surgery, while you don't have money, they will die, you have money, they will live, so money can also buy health. In marriage, if there is no money, it will lead to quarrels, blaming each other, and deadlock in life, leading to divorce. But if you have money, those troubles won't happen, and your marriage will be perfect.