Although it may sound a bit "preachy," I really feel that society has become somewhat pathological. Money seems to have become the only standard by which people are measured, and everyone is desperately chasing wealth, as if without money, you have no value. Meanwhile, the things that should be most cherished—character, sincerity, effort—are being pushed to the sidelines. People are so focused on counting their money that they forget what truly matters: how they live and the kind of person they become.
Don't forget, money is just a bonus that comes after the realization of self-worth.
We should build our relationships with each other through love respect and understanding. But in many cases it is seen that people value money a lot and people build relationships based on money. We all know that in the current times, money is very important even sometimes more than human life. In that case the value of a conscientious and characterful person in society is very low unless he has an abundance of money.
But if we pay close attention we will definitely see that people destroy their bodies while chasing money, after which they spend the money they earn to cure their sick bodies and finally they die leaving everything in the world. But what happened in the end, when they were supposed to enjoy their time, they did not get it. I am not saying that people do not need money. But one should not go crazy for money. One should give time to their own skills which will lead people to the path of success.