Importance Of Money Essay

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Q- What does money mean to you? Why?

Money plays an important role in everyone’s life and it is also important for me as well. Having money is like many of your problems are easily solved and sometimes money is an amazing motivator too. You can do every possible thing in life if you have enough money.

Q- Do you truly believe you would be happy if you won a lot of money tomorrow?

Yes I will be really happy if I win a lot of money in future because most of my problems will be solved easily. It might give a timely pleasure but I am not sure it would give me a lifetime happiness or not because I believe money can’t buy happiness and if I am not happy then money does not mean everything for me.

Q- Is there anything more important
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People with good attitude and manners are my kind of favorite people. A person should be friendly, honest, confident, understanding and that’s what I so much admire about people because I do not like a person with show off, bad attitude and I appreciate people who are humble and caring.

Q- Think about one of your friends, Why you are friends with him?

I can only think of my one friend that is my cousin and a best friend too. We are friends since childhood and we have spent our quality and quantity time together and we still do. We are friends because we have same level of thinking, We always have a back of each other, We can say anything to each other without any hesitation, We are always there for each other no matter what, We don’t judge each other, We are respectful to each other, We do not put each other down in front of other friends and most importantly he is my only best friend who is trustworthy and that is what matters to me.

Q- What do you want other people to think about you? What do you imagine they really think about
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I will buy three or four shops and run my shops and have another business. By that way I will make more money comparing than I work in the company.

Q- What would you need to do to make those things come true?

First of all I will be more concerned about my dreams, then I will decide what to do and how to believe in my self . Then I will release all my fears which will stop me to follow my dreams, I will take action for every small thing which comes between my dreams. Most importantly I will use other’s success as an inspiration which will surely help me to grow further. I will be viewing all my mistakes as a lesson, not an excuse to give up.
I will have to do every possible thing to make my dreams come true and I should be very passionate about it because If I will not be passionate about my dreams I won’t be able to do anything to make my dreams come true.
QUOTATION: “The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.” Anonymous
REFERENCES: https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/future

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