My favorite quote about the money comes from the British writer W. Somerset Maugham: Money is like sixth sense without which we can not make full use of the other five.
There are probably millions of workers, they could see their five senses as the basis for the hearing, use smell, taste and desire for life, without regard to the need for the financing of their lives, but money is a master of much that their holds nose to the grindstone.
Even the struggling artist who hates capitalism and money hunting needs the money to buy canvas and oil, so that he could lose his job.
Art has certainly fallen as an activity that is more creative, inspiring and noble than the pursuit of pure, make money, but the true capitalist or investor may be happy to paint on a canvas much larger than he knows and understands that the Money has no real value in the market or the real meaning in the grand scheme of life.
Money is a tool that does the bidding of his master. Money is neither good nor bad. In any drug transaction, the money is not the element of evil. In the payment of wages for time spent in honest labor, money is not our savior.
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