Yes, without life there is no money. Without money, there will always be life.
2007-03-20 08:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, life is definitely more important than money. But sadly, money is a part of the life that society has placed upon us, and because of that, it does have the ability to bring some kinds of happiness. It is not necessary for survival, but in today's society so much is based on money, and it does have the ability to bring a person the feeling of security, which can lead to a certain type of happiness. It's sad that that's the way it is, but in our current society, it is almost unavoidable to find more happiness in financial security. It is all a scam to keep us under some type of control, beleiving that we need the government for our own survival. If people ever came to the conclusion that money is not necessary for survival, and that we have enough of everything to go around if we could only learn to share, then it would definitely be a better world. But because of society, cultures, the media, and the government, that probably won't be happening any time soon, but that shouldn't stop the people who are aware of it to spread the word. I know you are not the only one that feels this way. As far as starting people's awareness about money, and that it actually has no value, and is not necessary for survival, there is no wrong place to start. My husband and I have been telling people the same things for a couple of years now, hoping to get people to really think about this. People's awareness on this would be a major shift in our evolution. Like I said, the world would be a much better place if money was not involved at all. As far as if someone should choose to get the better paying job over the one they would actually enjoy doing more, that's really up to the person, and what brings them more happiness and satisfaction. Whatever brings more happiness and satisfaction is the right choice for the individual. Until society and the masses decide to not be a slave to money any longer, that's really all one can do in our present situation.
2007-03-20 16:05:58
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answered by Lindsey H 5
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People consider the pain of losing money to be worse than the pleasure of an equivalent gain... Why? ... Once you have enough money to buy, potentially, anything under 500$, then increasing that amount also increases the number of possibilities-but at a diminishing rate. Converesly, if you lose the same amount of money, you close off a greater number of possiblities than you would have acquired had you gained the equivalent money. Such thoughts explain why people are more averse to risk the wealthier they become. The wealithy live with greater possibilities of loss than of gain"
2007-03-20 16:15:03
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answered by Theta40 7
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That's a delicate question. Life is certainly more important than money, but money is a necessary evil. The question to ask is how you use money. Are you providing a good life for others, such as your family? You also need to examine whether money is a part of making your life better or whether your life is focused on money. I also think that those who make money beyond what they need for a happy fulfilling life are robbing it from those less fortunate.
2007-03-20 16:02:59
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answered by keith s 2
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Money is not reality. Only love is reality. Life is meant to be about love. The lie is that pursuing money will lead to happiness, but only love leads to happiness. When this life (realm, world, or whatever you want to call it) disappears (and it will very soon), everything about money will be gone. Only what's about love will remain. And that's the truth!
2007-03-20 15:54:22
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answered by Zebra4 5
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life
2007-03-20 15:52:53
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answered by Nana 5
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Life and good health are more important
2007-03-20 15:53:06
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answered by Bruce W. 4
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