Mathiarasu M
Creative and Innovative Electronic Engineer
Published Apr 20, 2023
Money plays a vital role in our lives, and its importance cannot be overstated. It is an essential tool that enables us to meet our daily needs, achieve our goals and aspirations, and attain financial security. Here are some reasons why money is important:
Basic Needs: Money is essential for meeting our basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing. Without money, it is impossible to obtain the things we need to survive.
Education: Money plays a significant role in education. It enables us to pay for school fees, buy books, and access other educational resources. Education is crucial for personal and professional growth, and money makes it possible.
Healthcare: Money is necessary for accessing healthcare services, such as medical treatment, surgeries, and medication. Without money, it may be challenging to obtain the necessary healthcare services, which could compromise one's health.
Travel: Money makes it possible to travel, explore new places, and experience different cultures. Traveling broadens our horizons, exposes us to new ideas and perspectives, and helps us appreciate the world around us.
Business: Money is essential for starting and growing a business. It enables entrepreneurs to purchase inventory, hire employees, and invest in marketing and advertising. A successful business generates income and contributes to the overall economy.
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Security: Money provides financial security, which is essential for peace of mind. Having enough money to cover emergencies, unexpected expenses, and retirement provides a sense of security and stability.
Philanthropy: Money can be used for philanthropic purposes, such as donating to charities or supporting a cause. Giving back to the community and helping those in need is a meaningful way to use money.
In conclusion, money is an essential aspect of our lives that enables us to meet our basic needs, achieve our goals and aspirations, and attain financial security. It is important to manage money responsibly and use it wisely to live a fulfilling life.
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money is an artificial bull sh*t -it is a tool to work trades ! not something that makes someone important!
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