Money is simply the medium towards what you really want. That doesn't really mean that it's your boss or anything. Sides, not every work is "work" for people. It's sometimes their passion, and if you argue that if that's their passion so they shouldn't be paid then that's a pretty shallow argument. Passion or not, people should be paid for what their work is worth. Ultimately though, money is just to be spent, as a medium, so taking that as your boss, aren't you basically saying that you use your boss to buy something you want? Not really tbh, but if you were to swap it around, that you're the boss and the employee is the money, and that you use it to get what you want, that makes much more sense imo.
I would disagree, had money been our employee and we were the boss, it would come to us without efforts
we work day and night to earn it, and then we also need to protect it from thieves by using wallets, then when we spend it we count it very slowly to ensure we are giving away the accurate price, and also we try to save most of it and negotiate with shop owners etc, in an essense, it is kind of our boss who we work for
even in irl, we behave so well with our bosses (even fake respect) just to get promotions, so lots of similarities there