
I’m definitely sure most of you
have thought of being rich at some point in your lives. “If I had more money,
my life would be much easier, happier and brighter!” I hear this almost every
day from different people. Many rich people think this way too. Truth is, money
can control your life and can completely change it. It will never make you
happy. You may feel more powerful and more confident, but never happy.
We spend
tons of money on trendy things, which bring temporary joy and happiness in our
lives. Is it a true happiness? Of course, not. I’ve compiled a list of the most
obvious reasons why money will never make you happy. I want you to understand
the true meaning of life and the true purpose of money in your life.
1. Stress: Money is one of the
major causes of chronic stress. Whether you want to become rich or you already
have tons of money, you always feel under stress. Rich people are afraid to
become poor, while most poor people strive to become rich. You may struggle
with debts, think of new ways to make more money, get into trouble because of
it and waste your time, effort and health without realizing it. Remember, “Big
money – big problems”?
Chronic stress can lead to
anxiety and many other health issues. Do you still think money will make you
happier? Sure, you need money but don’t make it your top priority in your life.
2. Failed relationships: Numerous
studies show that money is the biggest reason of failed relationships. A fight
over money is the fastest way to end a friendship and break up with a person
you love. A couple of years ago I lost a big friendship because of money. I
made a terrible mistake and I still regret about it, though maybe it’s all for
the best. I lent a huge amount of money to my so-called best friend. Once I
gave money to her, she changed her attitude toward me and stopped calling and
texting. I didn’t tell anything about money and I couldn’t understand her
behavior. We had been good friends for almost ten years, which is why it was so
difficult for me to realize that she wanted to end our friendship because of
money.
Nowadays I often see her, but I
don’t demand my money back because I think money is evil. I won’t be happier if
I get my money back. When I asked her why our long friendship failed, she
honestly said, “because I didn’t want to pay back the loan.” No one is guilty
in this situation, except money.
Don’t let
money ruin your relationships with your parents, siblings, friends, spouses or
coworkers. If you are obsessed with money, try to get rid of this obsession.
Change the way you think about money, and you feel happier in any relationship.
3. Money is addictive: Money
has a huge addictive power. Nowadays many people are addictive to money and
this addiction is like a drug or alcohol addiction. Each day you wake up with
the thought to make more cash today and go shopping when you are unhappy. If
you are not happy inside, shopping will never make you feel better. Stop
letting your money addiction dictate your life. I believe you are strong enough
to overcome it! Take small steps each day to completely eliminate this
addiction from your life.
Money can help you solve a lot of
problems, but it can’t fix everything. I have a few friends who are in their
40s now. They say they spent too much time thinking about money. The realize
they wasted their lives, but I always say it’s never too late to start changing
the way you think about money. Today’s world is obsessed with money, which is
why I think it’s crucial to remind people about the most precious things in
life, such as love, family and happiness. Money is a useful tool that you can
use to reach your goals. But money will never make you happy, keep it in mind
the next time you think that money solves any problem.
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