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May 23, 2024, 12:22:37 PM
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On a scale of 1-10 I will say 9 out of every 10 are addicted to making more money even though not everyone attain this height at the end of the day. We live in an every hiking economic society. Prices of commodities keep changing as each day passes by. This has invariably triggered the addiction to more money as the usual earnings is no longer enough to maintain once life style.

The economic situation and impact in one’s life has made it a necessity to strive for more money and become deducted to it. I see it as something natural and not be related to anything anyone else might have thought about it. If you don’t strive for this money, your life will become miserable and you won’t have the chance to accomplish most of your lifetime goals. Money is important but should be made legally and also not at the expense of someone’s happiness.

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Many have been forced into adapting to their current spending ability, others have deviced means to earn more so as to meet up others has choosen the looting method just to survive.

Based on this Ninety percent of people in every sector of life has higher chances of looting only that most people are not privileged to get the opportunity to carryout what's in their minds


Most people that have this type of mindset mostly call it “national cake”. It means that the money is for everyone and when it gets to your turn when you’re in that position, you can also cut from the cake and loot the amount you deem satisfactory for yourself. Even at that, greed follows and those that occupy those positions fight to stay longer than expected. The truth is that, anything not legal always have a sad ending. I hope the younger generations don’t grow with that mindset of national cake of a thing, if not the stability of economy and addiction to money will be the doom of all.
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May 23, 2024, 12:12:31 PM
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On a scale of 1-10 I will say 9 out of every 10 are addicted to making more money even though not everyone attain this height at the end of the day. We live in an every hiking economic society. Prices of commodities keep changing as each day passes by. This has invariably triggered the addiction to more money as the usual earnings is no longer enough to maintain once life style.

Many have been forced into adapting to their current spending ability, others have deviced means to earn more so as to meet up others has choosen the looting method just to survive.

Based on this Ninety percent of people in every sector of life has higher chances of looting only that most people are not privileged to get the opportunity to carryout what's in their minds
Pursue lifestyle at any time certainly will not be fulfilled because the style is always adjusted to the new standards and our desire to see a lot that we have money, and that will not be stopped at any time and will never be enough any money we have, for example like Even the richest people because they have a luxurious lifestyle they never stop working and make money, solely just want to meet the needs of their style and standard of living at the top level of other humans, that is the mechanism of people who will continue to pursue lifestyle, From the outside there are some people who can make peace with their lives by having a little money but they live well and not many people pursue money.

But I also believe that many people are more pursuing money, until Papaun the way they do to have a lot of money to pursue the lifestyle they dream of to risk the reputation to their own life.

This is not a special problem but the problem of mindset, some of us are educated to be slaves by them rich and make us as their workers to get more money, while the money we make in the Inflation eating and the lifestyle of the life they show for us Follow so that the money we have is used to buy what they sell and strengthen the rich people themselves, truly a bad world system.
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May 23, 2024, 11:59:52 AM
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Money is a very valuable thing in life so we must focus on money income. If someone is addicted to money income I would say that addict is not bad for him because when he doesn't have money he will fail 99% of the time.

Nowadays people are given respect based on financial aspects rather than merit. You go around for a day with empty pockets the world is very hard for you so you must earn money to survive in life. As human beings we always want more money. The amount of money we have we want to have more money we all try or expect to earn more money from our financial position.
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May 23, 2024, 11:54:17 AM
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Based on this Ninety percent of people in every sector of life has higher chances of looting only that most people are not privileged to get the opportunity to carryout what's in their minds


With your logic, 90% of people should be rich, is it the reality?

Being addicted to money doesn't mean that you allow yourself to do anything to make money even if it's exploiting the resources of money and you get more benefits than those who are actually working for it.

Addicted to money is highly subjective, and it may varies according to every individual, we may need more description to the word addiction here to discuss anything further.
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May 23, 2024, 11:34:47 AM
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It's not money addiction, it's the need for money. You can't turn on your lights and gas if you have no money. We are slaves to work constantly because of the need to have money to live.

There are places where you don't need money but it would be in the most remote areas where the community lives in a slow lane.
Plus one on this. Nowadays, money is for me the most common reason of stress, why? Because of debt, no emergency funds, not enough money to buy the family's needs that sometimes ends up trouble in every household. As in we need money to survive it is not about addiction but instead necessity. The only thing that you can say addiction is when you are greed enough to long for money and love for money and it's totally different.
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May 23, 2024, 11:27:22 AM
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It's not money addiction, it's the need for money. You can't turn on your lights and gas if you have no money. We are slaves to work constantly because of the need to have money to live.

There are places where you don't need money but it would be in the most remote areas where the community lives in a slow lane.
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May 23, 2024, 11:08:30 AM
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That's a very common story of most of us as we are more focused on earning money wherein some do it for survival while other just don't want to downgrade their standard of living and wants to keep improving it and then comes people who have greed of money but they don't maintain a good lifestyle. I am not saying that people shouldn't have greed for money as money is eventually everything but we need to maintain a healthy lifestyle and work life balance as some message up their personal life in greed of money and end up regretting it later when damage is done beyond repaid.
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May 23, 2024, 10:20:48 AM
#1
On a scale of 1-10 I will say 9 out of every 10 are addicted to making more money even though not everyone attain this height at the end of the day. We live in an every hiking economic society. Prices of commodities keep changing as each day passes by. This has invariably triggered the addiction to more money as the usual earnings is no longer enough to maintain once life style.

Many have been forced into adapting to their current spending ability, others have deviced means to earn more so as to meet up others has choosen the looting method just to survive.

Based on this Ninety percent of people in every sector of life has higher chances of looting only that most people are not privileged to get the opportunity to carryout what's in their minds
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