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.
This exactly has been my line of thought few days back! Greater percentage of the people are fixated on making money and getting rich and can do anything or even become anything to have it. The society no longer care or value vore values that makes society great. Many don't know that money is for a purpose. They think money is to satisfy all cravings and appetites of their flesh, little do they know that money is to improve the quality of life of yourself and the people around you.
People no longer care about what they become while chasing after money. Infact they are deceived that money is the only form of wealth, not knowing that money is the least form of wealth. I think the society needs to be taught that there are other intangible form of wealth more higher than money. We need to teach it to our children and young people that integrity, loyalty, faithfulness, morality and hard work are the true form of wealth that will stand the test of time.
We need to go back to the real wealth.