Some time back last year, I briefly penned a post Time or Money? at a point when I was gloomiest about work,
Today I read something interesting in the book 4-hour Workweek:
"People don’t want to be millionaires—they want to experience what they believe only millions can buy. Ski chalets, butlers, and exotic travel often enter the picture. Perhaps rubbing cocoa butter on your belly in a hammock while you listen to waves rhythmically lapping against the deck of your thatchedroof bungalow? Sounds nice.
$1,000,000 in the bank isn’t the fantasy. The fantasy is the lifestyle of complete freedom it supposedly allows. The question is then, How can one achieve the millionaire lifestyle of complete freedom without first having $1,000,000?"
This set me thinking.
Our gratification does not really come from having money, an inanimate object.
Seems that money is nothing but a tool to help us achieve certain life objectives, get experiences that we ......