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Money is a tool for living a fulfilling life, not the end goal from "summary" of PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY. by MORGAN. HOUSEL

Money is a peculiar thing. People often obsess over it, viewing it as the ultimate goal in life. They believe that once they achieve a certain level of wealth, they will finally be happy and content. However, this mindset is flawed. Money is not the end goal; it is merely a tool that can help us live a fulfilling life. When we shift our perspective and see money for what it truly is – a means to an end – we can start to use it more wisely. Instead of chasing after wealth for the sake of wealth, we can focus on how money can enhance our lives and the lives of those around us. We can use it to pursue our passions, support our loved ones, and contribute to causes we care about. It is important to remember that money is not a measure of our worth as individuals. Our value lies in who we are and how we treat others, not in the size of our bank accounts. When we stop equating money with success and happiness, we can free ourselves from the constant cycle of wanting more and more. By recognizing that money is a tool, we can make more intentional choices about how we earn, save, and spend it. We can prioritize experiences over possessions, invest in our relationships, and plan for the future with a sense of purpose. In doing so, we can lead more meaningful and fulfilling lives, regardless of our financial status.
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    PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY.

    MORGAN. HOUSEL

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