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Imagine that you are a billionaire and you have everything that money can buy … large tracts of land, mansions with ocean views, the most expensive boats, luxurious cars, a personal jet, adventures, even beautiful women … just for mention a few. . Does this guarantee personal satisfaction or true happiness?

It is a fact that people need money to survive. You sell goods and services for money and use it to buy what you want. Without money there is no trade! The whole world revolves around money and it takes talent and skill to use it well. Money is important and that is why we strive to find or create jobs that generate good income. Therefore, we can:

  1. Meet all our personal expenses, loans and pay taxes.
  2. Invest and save it for our own future use or for the next generation.
  3. Enjoy the basic necessities of life and lead a healthy lifestyle.
  4. Obtain value and status in society which increases our self-esteem.
  5. Save and change lives, provide education and charity to those in need.

The reasons for the use of money are endless. I have heard many people say that “… with the money I am financially secure, confident and happy”. Yes, you can achieve a certain amount of happiness, but when is the money trap so bad that it takes away all personal satisfaction?

I honor and admire the first British female Prime Minister, I quote as the best answer “… Too much love of money in itself”

Did you know that too much love for money can make you lose sight of the things that meant so much in your life to the point that you only care about yourself and money? Yes … it even gets worse when you start to see people as objects for your own use. At this level, your personal money-use intentions have been corrupted rather than the pure and true motives that give real value to life. So we ask ourselves: is all there is money?

Let’s examine what happens when you have too much money left:

1. You can rarely build good, strong relationships because you’ve spent all your time on the “almighty dollar”! Depending on the work you do, spending less time with the family that demands love, care and attention will personally take away your happiness. You may not have a long-lasting relationship, so you need to strike a balance between the two.

2. You can become mean and deceptive when you use money to control and divide people. Notice that when money is used in this way, it becomes an illusion and ultimately exercises its power over you … because it is your god. These people lose morality and cease to be men of good character in society. There is no place for personal satisfaction in these types of people.

3. You can become very lonely because you lack genuine friends. Now that you have become a millionaire, many will be attracted to your money, but not to the inner person that you really are. Everyone will want to relate and be seen with a rich and glamorous person who is portrayed by the world as a gentleman. But deep in the heart of this millionaire is a person who wants to be seen as a normal human being, a down-to-earth individual with a longing to be accepted for who he really is. If this millionaire hits the bottom of his finances … where will all his friends be?

That is why I love and agree with the famous media owner Oprah Winfrey when she quotes that “ Everybody wants to go with you in a limo, but what you want is someone to ride a bus with you when the limo breaks down. “ My God, he was wrong!

4. Globally, the excessive love of money has led to greed, competition for power and a struggle for more resources in search of more wealth. This has sparked suspicions, wars, economic instability and corruption in the world we live in today. Where there is no peace, there can be no contentment.

5. Unless you exercise daily, stick to a healthy diet, and continue to renew your mind often with affirmations and positive sayings, unless you learn to control your mind, those with too much money are prone to anxiety or depression. Why? Because they are guilty of caring so much about their own safety and that of their money.

In conclusion:

You can banish all the miseries that accompany owning too much money by learning and practicing the Art of Giving because it is good for your spirit. When you distribute your wealth in the form of donations to those in need and give back to God His share, you are happier and can enjoy a reduction in taxes. These people are generally satisfied when they see that their funds have accomplished something or made a difference in someone’s life. This inspires your creative ability to generate more wealth. A good example is Microsoft founder and billionaire, Mr. Bill Gates, doing good for the world. It’s no wonder it’s getting richer every day! The Biblical Scripture principle is correct: “What we give, we receive.” The late Erich Fromm (German social psychologist 1900-1980) still supports the saying that “not he who has a lot is rich, but he who gives a lot.” These pure and true motives are of great value for personal satisfaction and true happiness.

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