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Recently, a therapist put up a tweet on Twitter saying the solution to most people’s problem is money— that lack of money is the major cause of their breakdown. How true is this assertion?
You already know the answer to your question. You and I both believe that it's true that the lack of money is causing majority of problems in our life, if not all. But, if we look at it from another angle; Lack of compassion and patience are the main cause of many problems rather than lack of money.Read more
You already know the answer to your question. You and I both believe that it’s true that the lack of money is causing majority of problems in our life, if not all. But, if we look at it from another angle; Lack of compassion and patience are the main cause of many problems rather than lack of money. Most problems can be solved with money. Hunger? Money. Water? Money. Heating? Money. Social bills? Money. Sick? Money. Injured? Money. Homeless? Money. Naked? Money. Uneducated? Money. Transportation? Money. When people lack these basic things some may turn to crime to get the money they need to obtain these things. Lack of money causes a major depression.
See lessWhat is the most unusual way you found out someone close to you was quite wealthy?
There was a time a friend of mine from college reached out to me that he wanted to relocate to my city; an expensive and bustling city. Nothing is cheap, housing is on a very high level. He told me the area he wanted, an area mostly dominated by the privileged. I told him I could help him talk to feRead more
There was a time a friend of mine from college reached out to me that he wanted to relocate to my city; an expensive and bustling city. Nothing is cheap, housing is on a very high level. He told me the area he wanted, an area mostly dominated by the privileged. I told him I could help him talk to few agents, I didn’t bother to ask what kind of apartment because I just did the math he wouldn’t take more than a little apartment as he was the only one and I didn’t think he could have so much money to take up a large apartment. Few weeks later, he reached out that he already got a place in the heart of the city. I was happy for him and was really looking forward to seeing his new apartment. When I finally had the chance to visit him, I was awed! My jaws dropped! I never imagined him taking up such a big place, honestly. His whole apartment screamed MONEY. What was there not to love? Look at me trying to help him secure a little space. I’ve always known he was comfortable, money-wise but I never knew he was VERY comfortable and RICH please. Lol.
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