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Money is a Good Servant, But a Bad Master (JAI MAHAKAAL)

created Oct 17th 2018, 10:24 by Rahul1062014


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Time had gone, when we valued a person in terms of his moral and ethical values. People were earlier known for keeping their words, for donating every thing to a done. Now, people are known in terms of their ranking in the list of rich of the world. Money has become the centre of all activities. Money and muscle power have become essential ingredients of a successful political leader. Money is regarded as omnipotent by a few people, particularly by the poor. As whatever one does not possess, one aspires it badly, and it becomes mono aim of achievement. The rich, that own lots of money, still crave for earning more by hook or by crook, with fair or foul means, without caring even for their own health or own family. They are the servants of money, earning money not for the sake of themselves but for the sake of money and a time comes they find themselves unable to use the money for their happiness. They are unable to eat, unable to taste the most delicious dish, unable to move, walk or enjoy because they suffer from many diseases which are the result of their undue craving for wealth at the cost of health. Can one purchase everything with the power of money? No, one cannot. You cannot purchase inner satisfaction with money, you cannot purchase the lost youthfulness with money, you cannot purchase time when you die whatever you might be ready to pay. Those who earn money simply to have more money, balance in their accounts are no better than the proverbial miser king 'Midas'. Excessive love for money, makes a man slave of money. Money is important for our life, but it is not the most important thing for a human being. Those who use money for fulfilling their necessities, acquiring reasonable comfort and for the welfare of a common good, are the masters of money.  

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