Why do you want money?
“Money is not required to buy one necessity of the soul.”
– Henry David Thoreau
Money is nothing more than a medium of exchange. While we may want more money to get out of debt or to have more cash to play with, we want to set goals that represent more than just making money. And so we might ask, “What do I want money to do for me?”
Look to the values beneath money. What is happiness to you? What things, qualities, service, purpose do you value in life?
“If all the gold in the world were melted down into a solid cube, it would be about the size of an eight room house. If a man got possession of all that gold — billions of dollars worth — he could not buy a friend, character, peace of mind, clear conscience or a sense of eternity.”
– Charles F. Bunning
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