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.
I don't know what you intend to achieve with this post because if you do not have money, you are worthless. Life will even be hard for you aside from the way people will look down on you because money answereth to almost all things and will even attract respect and power to you if you have it in abundance.
Look at it this way, I do not know a single disadvantage of having money if you are wise with it but I can tell you over 100 disadvantages of not having money, so why talk down on what's positive? People care less about self-respect and even your best efforts if money is not there to back it up.
Nobody could argue that having money is a bad thing, well depends on how you got the money and if it causes any problems of course, I meant like having a decent business that makes you money, that's all good and of course everyone would love to have it, everyone. But you need to remember, there are some people that goes into careers and life that promises 99% chance you won't get rich, like a teacher for example, nobody grows up to want to become a teacher so they could get wealthy right? How many teachers in the world are wealthy?
Most of them have trouble paying for rent let alone pay to get a house. So we can easily assume that in most cases it's usually not that crazy to think there are people who are not chasing money, and do what they love and that is not really that complicated, some people are just like that. Teacher is a great example for that, because most other jobs could potentially earn more, but teachers can't, so it works great as example.