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Board Economics
Re: Money doesn't guarantee happiness.
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tottong
on 15/07/2024, 03:07:23 UTC
Yep. Everyone should agree that wealth is needed. However, having the wealth sometimes doesn't guarantee the happiness. It is because happiness is something a bit complicated, it is not always related to the wealth. Even if someone has limited funds, he can happy if he lives around his lovely people. Meanwhile rich people may be not happy because they have no time to gather with their lovely people. This is one of the examples of happiness that doesn't rely on the wealth.

Happiness is not seen from how much wealth and money we have because actually happiness cannot be measured by the financial capabilities we have.
Happiness is something that most people seek and happiness will not be obtained if someone is too busy pursuing wealth.
Money is indeed needed to support life, but having money and not having time to enjoy it will not achieve true happiness and peace.

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TBH, I don't really get your point. However, wealth or money has crucial role in our life. If we have no money, it may bring bad impact on our mentality. If we have enough money, it is probably easy to have healthy mentality. But if we have no money, how we may have healthy mentality or healthy mind? This is just a simple relationship between wealth/money and spiritual side.
The relationship between wealth and spirituality is quite close and with money we can help other people so that spiritual values will grow.
Money is very important, but it is not a way to get happiness and peace.
People who like to give will definitely get something more because people will pray for us. The power of giving is sometimes beyond our ability to think because the more we help other people, our sustenance will continue to increase and that is real.