Balancing Wealth and Well-Being

We are living both internally and externally, or mentally and physically. To lead a fulfilling life, we require material possessions, including nutritious food, as well as a positive mindset. While the former can be acquired with money, the latter cannot be purchased. Before the emergence of currency and its distribution, people relied on barter exchange to obtain goods. In essence, barter exchange involved trading products that individuals had invested time and effort in producing. Conversely, a positive mindset can be cultivated through education and self-improvement, both of which demand an investment of time and effort on the individual's part. Considering this perspective, the way we allocate our time and effort based on our values and priorities is fundamentally important for living a fulfilling life. Money is proven to be not an end goal but merely a means to manage our time and effort.

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