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Is money an endless desire?

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  1. money is a symbol for the endless desire of life.

    When you boil it all down, money is no more than a tool that we use in life.

    It is true that you can't do much without money, and our lives seem to revolve around money, but when you see money in the right perspective, it changes how you use it and it frees you to grow financial freedom.

    Below we share some of the key attitudes of the wealthy that put right all the myths you've heard...

    Attitudes of the wealthy: True wealth is about having a full and balanced life, yes it includes money, but its not all about money.

    See money for what it is, money is the resource with which we buy time. Time to do the things we enjoy.

    With money working for you, paying your bills, you no longer need to work, freeing up as much time as you want.

    The best way for a person to have happy thoughts is to count his blessings and not his cash.

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  2. i don't think every one desires money!  i think they think it will help them get what they truely desire!! "poor fools"

  3. NO IT IS NOT. . .it s just the way we deal with our needs and a substitute to fullfil it. The day someone pledges that he/she will full fill all  your needs through out your life time then you will loose your desire for money. It is mans need that has created money for transaction of your needs. ..may be to buy or sell your needs.

  4. It looks like. Money, money, money, money, sweeter than honey. In this way, our attachment increases.

    "The attraction between male and female is the basic principle of material existence. On the basis of this misconception, which ties together the hearts of the male and female, one becomes attracted to his body, home, property, children, relatives and wealth. In this way one increases life's illusions and thinks in terms of "I and mine."

  5. paycheck 800 a week

    bills 500 a week

    result, happiness..

  6. For some, I find some people who already have lots of money want more. Who needs millions or billions?  Im a little disgusted by it really. Spread it around a bit. I would like more money of course . Our money goes into nessessities and there is none left over. My daughter asks if we're poor. I tell her we are really rich compared  to many people of the world and very lucky.

  7. That's a hard one. Well definatly for greedy people. But yes, i say what has the world become? I swear (this is i know, my opinion) the government, all they want is money. All people want is to have more stuff. A life of bliss, riches and even 5$ bills. Because they know that if they don't have money, they will fail in life and plumet to the ground. So that makes us all greedy. In this world....we don't want money, we need it.

  8. In some ways -YES.

    Money provides a practical defense against poverty and its attendant troubles, enabling people to procure necessities. Wisdom is for a protection the same as money is for a protection.Money has a tendency to create feelings of self-sufficiency. Good feeling to have. We all like to feel good.

    It can take some worries of life off of you (not all).

    The uncertainty of material wealth makes it far too fragile to fix our hope on it though.

    The difference between normal desire and greed might be likened to the difference between the small campfire that cooks food and the blazing inferno that consumes a forest. Wholesome and well-placed desire can be constructive. It motivates us to work and to be productive. But greed like a blazing fire is dangerous and destructive. It is desire out of control.

    Today's consumer-oriented culture excels at kindling the fires of greed. Influenced in subtle yet powerful ways, many come to believe that whatever they have is not enough. They need more, bigger, and better things. More security to keep it.  Makes you worry if it will be used up or taken up  too quickly. Than what?

    It fuels the desire for more-so yes with many it is an endless desire

  9. Without money, the "endless desire" would be for the same things money acquires: food, housing, medicine, transportation, etc.

    Money simply prevents the need to carry cows and pigs and eggs and produce, or gold, diamonds and silver, in your pocket with which to trade for those things.

    There is nothing at all wrong with wanting more "things." But it is in the choosing of those "things" wherein lies the ethical questions. Yet, it is not for me to decide for you, nor you to decide for me, what "things" are desirable, so long as they do not infringe on the liberty of others.

  10. Life is an energy machine that replicates.

    Nature is the competition between these machines.

    So to live, one must desire energy.

    This desire is endless so long as life endures.

    And money is symbolic energy.

    So money is a symbol for the endless desire of life.

  11. Where items of life are needed and can not be created by self money must be used to acquire them . Then there are the overly greedy they never have enough .

  12. for some people. I just use it for what i need.

  13. I always have all that I need. So I think of it as an already fulfilled desire. That allows gratitude, continuously.

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