I hereby apologize for the lateness of the update due to tight schedule and facing writers block, it wasn't easy to bring down that tough wall, but i finally manage to do it, please do enjoy reading as i do enjoy writing/typing this newest post.
Money... is it really that important? Some say yes, some say no.
My answer? I look at money just like another piece of paper, as Mr. Robert Kiosaki says in his book: "Money grows on tree because money is made by paper, therefore money do really grow on trees."
I've told my mom the same thing as i read from the book, all my mom said to me was "You're having a fever my son, therefore your brain has malfunction." Geez... that's my mom alright.
Mr. Robert Kiosaki had taught me how to look money differently, as i used to think that money is really important, calculative and stingy is what i would describe myself, but that was few years back before i have read his book, now i should be a different person, right?
Ok, stop with my weird life, on with the story.
Money, indeed is a very powerful tool, its' power could make almost all dreams come true, and can never get enough of it, but why almost? Should not it be all?
Here are 2 important yet basic things that money can't buy - "Family"& "Health".
Money can't buy you a "Family", as you are destine to be in a family after you are born, hence you don't have to pay for it as it is given to you, and it is up to you to appreciate & cherish it, because you can't replace it because it is irreplaceable in the first place.
Money can't buy you a "Health", as you have already been given, hence you don't have to pay for it as well because it has already been given to you in the first place, and it is up to you to take good care of the "health", and not screw it up because "health" has no second chance and you don't get a spare life like games.
Please cherish this two things, and not regret after you lose it, because you will never have it again.
Materialistic, is just a temporary happiness that you may indulge yourself in it, and it will never last, because at the end, it will just end up as another item that will be left in the corner of the closet, spend the money wisely, as other people may need it more than you.
Be realistic, not materialistic.
Be realistic, not materialistic.
SilverTongue's Thoughts:
I am not a wealthy person, and i do no look at money as the most powerful object in the world, i appreciate everything i have and able to get, and lend a helping hand to the people who needed it the most.
P.S.: Thank you to the people who inspire me to write this, i deeply appreciate it.
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