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Money is not everything in life - value is everything in life

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The Goddess of Law recognizes "Money is not everything in life"? And its variations "You can not buy love with money" either. "Money will not make you happy" and more and more.

The truth is that it is true. Money is not everything in life and you can not buy love with money and it will not make you happy. So why do everyone want money so much?

Money is a conversion and barter method that allows two parties to evaluate the goods or services they offer. Before the monetary system was practiced, people used to trade what they had against what they did not have. The chickens' tower had to move his chickens to the market, and so the vegetable grower, the fruit, the fabric weaver, and the rice and wheat tower.

When people began to trade precious metals such as silver and gold, they soon discovered that it was difficult to shake the gold and silver squares from place to place. They set them up with the gold and silver dealers who issued a note stating the size of the square that had been deposited for safekeeping. This note was the first money note. The piece of paper itself had no value, but it was different from a thousand other notes for the value given to her by the two merchants.

When the metal owner asked to sell a loaf. Gold, or money to another person, all he had to do was pass the note to that person. Anyone holding a note of this kind could redeem the gold and silver dealer for the property that the note represented. By the way, the gold and silver dealers soon discovered that they could "lend" notes like this, since anyone with such a note is actually the owner of a gold or silver square. In the second stage, traders realized that they could "borrow" more than one note for each gold or silver square, since most property owners preferred to keep their property for safekeeping. Soon the merchants discovered that it was more profitable to trade notes than gold and silver squares-and that was how banking was born.

Return to our business - money, then, is a value determined by agreement between two parties.

Now, just like the merchants who changed the paper in gold and silver squares, let us look again at the phrase "money is not everything in life" and we will convert the word "money" into "value". Now we will accept the phrase "value is not everything in life" - which of course is not. The truth, that value is absolutely everything in life. In fact, the value we give to our lives is all life and there is nothing else besides it.

The value of our lives is a subjective matter that has been determined in our minds based on the many insights, conditions, and conditions we have acquired throughout our lives. If we are lucky we feel that our lives have great value, but many people live with the value of their lives at all unclear to them.

If the value of your life is not clear to you and you do not understand why you should be rich, you must cultivate your body, and why you must realize your potential for life and reason - you should read without delay the book "The Science of Getting Rich, Health Science, Science of Excellence" .

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May I assume that you are a banker? Money and currency are very different. What we are being told is, money today is actually just currency - more directly fiat currency. Fiat currency, when overprinted, eventually has no value. Germany, Zimbabwe, and Venezuela have all suffered due to the overprinting of currency.
Real money, like gold and silver, has a store of value.
Most humans find value in relationships. The reason we know this, is sadly do to suicides. People that leave notes as to why they no longer find "value" in their lives, decide to end them. They feel lonely, unloved, bullied, and/or betrayed by those they have loved. Something caused them to feel ostracized from society; a society that they strongly want to feel like they belong, and have value in. Do you think we could prevent more suicides by giving people a handful of currency or being in closer, more meaningful relationships?