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Board Economics
Re: What are people who focus on making money like?
by
Yucky
on 30/10/2024, 10:56:23 UTC
My only reason, to impress other people.

There are only three things that receives loved unconditionally, one is women, second is children and the last one is dogs. I, as a man, must have everything especially money in order to be loved.

Even I don't really like to sacrifice everything to make money, but as a man, I'm forced to do that.

I've sacrificed my time, my happiness, my energy, my friends, my moral, etc just to earn as much as possible.
I completely disagree. You can't diminish yourself, saying only women, children, and dogs receive love. Everybody deserves and receives live in different capacity. While it's true men often don't show vulnerability and emotions, bottling them up and pretending everything is fine, this doesn't mean they don't receive love.

Women, children, and dogs are often more vulnerable, openly showing emotions and seeking support and that's why it looks like they receive love more. However, men should also acknowledge their emotions and vulnerability to receive love.

You can't sacrifice your happiness, time, and money solely to impress others. Find true happiness within yourself first; then focus on making others happy. Remember, people who genuinely prioritize their own happiness are more likely to receive love and when you radiate love, it comes naturally back to you.

Don't misplace your priorities. It's ok to make your loved ones happy – children, spouse, pets – but ensure you're not void of love yourself. When you love yourself, you tend to recognize and receive love from others.

Everybody is worthy of love, regardless of gender. As you work towards financial fulfilment, prioritize self-fulfilment and genuine connections too, that is how you feel love. Impressing others with money is secondary, not primary.