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A
great philosopher once said "Money is a barrier against all possible
evils." Let's explore and expand on this thought. Money can prevent
the sufferings that come with poverty like cold and hunger. While
sickness can not be totally obliterated by money, it can be
considerably relieved by it. Giving away money to charity can also
provide us with the satisfaction of relieving others from suffering.
With money, we can obtain an advanced education that may aid us in
the development of genius and extraordinary achievements. It gives
us the leisure to devote a part of our time to culture and art.
Money can provide a powerful diversion for all or our troubles by
permitting distraction from the anxieties that assail us. So we must
try to get a thorough understanding of all that we may possibly do,
in an honorable and legitimate way,.
to conserve wealth. Even
to those who have inherited wealth, idleness can be a certain cause
of ruin. A great fortune needs genuine labor for efficient
administration. Those who leave this duty to strangers may pay a
penalty for their negligence. This is why a rich man, who wants to
preserve and increase his fortune, should be his own business
manager. Even artists must know the price that their work is worth.
It is necessary for the artist to be a businessman in order to have
the right to be a genius. History is full of example of this..
The great
Shakespeare labored as a theatre manager to obtain the necessary
leisure to produce his dramatic masterpieces. Edison worked as a
telegraph operator to pay the bills while he "moonlighted" as an
inventor.From the bottom to the top of the ladder, it is necessary
to amass money in order to apply it to some great cause. Money is
the means by which we may fulfill our purpose in a larger and better
way.Everyone should, in his own way, make an effort to amass some
money. Some will apply money to their daily wants. Others seek to
swell the fortune that they desire to leave to their children. Some
only desire money so they can devote it to some noble enterprise or
charity.
Finally, a
large number see money chiefly as a means of immediate
gratification. Whatever the reason, everyone capable of earning
money should learn how to manage it properly in order to ensure that
they will have enough of it to apply to the causes that they
choose.
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