It means a lot to me.
It's the difference between your family going hungry or being fed. Between having insurance or not. Between your children getting higher education or not. Between sleeping restfully at night or tossing and turning in fear of being kicked out of your house.
Yes, money is like a freshly killed animal to a caveman, It keeps you alive one more day.
Dollar bills are good for cleaning the electrodes on dirty spark plugs.
Really works!
It's important in life...but not as important as being happy. Sad but it's a necessity. I just wished it wasn't as much of one as it seems to be.
I don't believe that money is the root of all evil, for if it was Marxism would have succeeded.
Poll - What does money mean to you?
Answer: Subjugation.
Ask the people in Greece, Ireland, Italy or Iran what money has brought. They are poor as mud daubers and still being squeezed.
The people of Iceland on the other hand, low and behold, have had their credit rating upgraded, after telling the financial system and bankers to pound sand when they came to collect on bad loans they had originated. They've even gone so far as to indict their former prime minister in the financial fraud that would have left them in some form of endless debtor's prison, now being experienced by the countries listed above.
> I don't believe that money is the root of all evil
Actually the lack of money is the root of much evil, the lack of money causes much pain and suffering, to me money equals freedom.
True,
I think greed is the problem. Money is necessary. Too little can cause stress and too much can do the same. Evil?....hmmm...only if it is let to be. It sure is blinding when there is too much...some can't see past the mess.
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> Actually the lack of money is the root of much evil
The LOVE of money is the root of all evil.
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> > Actually the lack of money is the root of much evil
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> The LOVE of money is the root of all evil.
Simply not true, there are many examples, one would be a spouse cheating.
"Money is low on the list of important things in life. If more people felt this way, the world would be a better place."
Julie Immler, 2010