Money, even if it doesn't buy happiness directly, controls most people's lives. I refuse to believe that money is the source of your problems. In fact, I believe that solving your problems is the source of meaningful money.
If happiness—or enjoyment—is the combination of progress being made and contribution to something greater than yourself, and both are accomplished by solving problems—for yourself and others—and problems are solved through creativity, then the only logical and fundamental life path for those who want a good life is to become a creator.
Most people’s definition of money was adopted from their parents, teachers, and society which benefits from narrow minds working on narrow tasks. Money is only superficial to the superficial. If you have even the slightest belief that meaning and money can be merged, there is a sequence of steps you can take to reach that point, but nobody can teach you those steps. You must create them.
Money, even if it doesn't buy happiness directly, controls most people's lives. I refuse to believe that money is the source of your problems. In fact, I believe that solving your problems is the source of meaningful money.
If happiness—or enjoyment—is the combination of progress being made and contribution to something greater than yourself, and both are accomplished by solving problems—for yourself and others—and problems are solved through creativity, then the only logical and fundamental life path for those who want a good life is to become a creator.
Most people’s definition of money was adopted from their parents, teachers, and society which benefits from narrow minds working on narrow tasks. Money is only superficial to the superficial. If you have even the slightest belief that meaning and money can be merged, there is a sequence of steps you can take to reach that point, but nobody can teach you those steps. You must create them.