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Bisi Onasanya |
Having money
doesn’t make all your relationships flow smoothly – not by a long shot. It
doesn’t protect you from disease – it may buy you better medical care after the
event but it doesn’t protect you. It might buy a better diet but the rich half
of the world has a pretty poor health record despite having all the money to
feed itself extremely well so that doesn’t necessarily go hand in hand.
doesn’t make all your relationships flow smoothly – not by a long shot. It
doesn’t protect you from disease – it may buy you better medical care after the
event but it doesn’t protect you. It might buy a better diet but the rich half
of the world has a pretty poor health record despite having all the money to
feed itself extremely well so that doesn’t necessarily go hand in hand.
The more you see
money as a solution, the greater the chance that you are missing the point
entirely. Money doesn’t do anything.
money as a solution, the greater the chance that you are missing the point
entirely. Money doesn’t do anything.
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I know, I know. You’ll be thinking, ‘If only I had X
amount, I could fix this problem in my life.’ I think you’ll find money would
throw up a lot more problems in its wake.
amount, I could fix this problem in my life.’ I think you’ll find money would
throw up a lot more problems in its wake.
“Money does not deliver lasting, meaningful peace of
mind. There are plenty of rich, fat, unhappy people with no real friends. I
think we need to find the cure to our problems first and then find a way of
funding that cure”
Money will not make you happier,
thinner or more popular with decent people. Money does not deliver lasting,
meaningful peace of mind. There are plenty of rich, fat, unhappy people with no
real friends. I think we need to find the cure to our problems first and then
find a way of funding that cure. Money isn’t, and never will be, the cure. It
is the oil that smoothens the wheels. It isn’t the engine.
thinner or more popular with decent people. Money does not deliver lasting,
meaningful peace of mind. There are plenty of rich, fat, unhappy people with no
real friends. I think we need to find the cure to our problems first and then
find a way of funding that cure. Money isn’t, and never will be, the cure. It
is the oil that smoothens the wheels. It isn’t the engine.
From The Book; The Rules of Wealth by
Richard Templar
Richard Templar