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Board Economics
Merits 4 from 2 users
Re: Money or resourcefulness?
by
Pablo-wood
on 19/08/2025, 13:46:44 UTC
⭐ Merited by Die_empty (3) ,fillippone (1)
In today's economy, if you want to get richer which one would you want more? Money to kickstart your idea or career... or just creativity and resourcefulness? With social media being more important in the economy and creation of jobs, anything is honestly possible now.
If we wait for money to kickstart our ideas or careers, we might never achieve success. Most outstanding success stories come from people showcasing what they have through social media or local means, and in the process, they attract the right audience and opportunities they need. Creativity, consistency, and resourcefulness often open the doors to funding and partnerships later on. Money can accelerate growth, but it’s the idea, the drive, and the ability to execute that truly make the difference.

Creativity and resourcefulness are more valuable than money.

There are many who throw money at problems and goals. They simply throw money at things to avoid thinking about topics in a detail oriented format.

If you can consider your options and make the most of your capabilities, you're already head and shoulders above your competition.
he money thrown at problems and goals still targets creative individuals who choose being resourceful over being lazy or unproductive. Without those who innovate and think differently, money alone achieves very little. In the end, capital flows toward creativity, and it is the combination of both that produces real, lasting success.