The proper answer to this question is 'it depends on what you give in exchange'..If someone gives off his or her sanity, inner peace, time with my family, and health, perhaps wealth would not be worth it. If one works hard but can achieve some level of healthy balance, then it probably will be.
some people are predisposed to being happy regardless of their circumstances, and also that people can learn to be happy if they evaluate their motivations, predetermined thoughts patterns, or other considerations that may be preventing a positive frame of reference.
Studies have shown that, while some have more than anyone has ever dreamed of in history, people in Western Society are less happy than almost any other people on the planet.
It will be cool that if someone falls into wealth, It should be used in more appropriate and judicious ways by living a fulfilled life and achieving those great things that wealth affords him the opportunity to do bearing in mind that wealth not properly managed can be gone in the thin air.
There are many who were tagged 'wealthy' at one time and lost it, while some understand and know the principle to sustain wealth. Let no man think highly of himself being too rich. Open your eyes and take a look at the world around you.
Life is the summation of the choices you make.
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