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Poor People Are Not Happy because of Lack of Money.... Rich People are Not Happy because they have Too Much Money.....

 

Having no money makes people unhappy. Others are not happy having a lot of money. 

The lack of financial sources makes some people sad, while others who are more financially capable are also feeling down. In today’s world, the cost of living has become extremely high. The rise of prices from the market has been markedly significant. Employees who are earning the minimum wage find it hard to balance their expenditures. Most of their salary is allotted for bill payment to utilities and basic necessities. In effect, having no extra allowance to buy what they fancy has led them to be miserable. In addition, other people want to experience financial freedom as they would like to help their relatives in need. But due to lack of funds, these individuals tend to focus more on their needs before helping others. For example, sending money or even food to relatives from provinces has become difficult not because of unemployment but because of the increasing charges brought about by the economic struggle we are experiencing now. This now make people feel guilty for not helping their loved ones. On the other hand, there are people who are financially stable that are also feeling sorrowful. The excess of money that they have has made them feel burden to pay for significant others’ wants or needs. These people have become reliant to their family who is more able. For illustration, their children ask for a new gadget and their relatives constantly ask for food from them. For this reason, they feel down because others are not growing, instead they are just putting dependence on them. Moreover, having extra money together with peer-pressure makes you want to buy unnecessary items such as the latest phone model and a luxury watch. In turn, they feel kind of depressed for purchasing unimportant stuff. To conclude, there are people who lack financial freedom, and there are people who are more financially stable, but both experiences sadness brought about by money. I am of the view that it is certainly harder to lack money than to have extra amount of money.
The
lack
of financial sources
makes
some
people
sad, while others
who
are more
financially
capable are
also
feeling down.

In
today
’s world, the cost of living has become
extremely
high. The rise of prices from the market has been
markedly
significant. Employees
who
are earning the minimum wage find it
hard
to balance their expenditures. Most of their salary
is allotted
for bill payment to utilities and
basic necessities
. In effect, having no extra allowance to
buy
what they fancy has led them to be miserable.
In addition
,
other
people
want to experience financial freedom as they would like to
help
their relatives in need.
But
due to
lack
of funds, these individuals tend to focus more on their needs
before
helping others.
For example
, sending
money
or even food to relatives from provinces has become difficult not
because
of unemployment
but
because
of the increasing charges brought about by the economic struggle we are experiencing
now
. This
now
make
people
feel
guilty for
not helping their
loved
ones.

On the
other
hand, there are
people
who
are
financially
stable that are
also
feeling sorrowful. The excess of
money
that they have has made them
feel
burden to pay for significant others’ wants or needs. These
people
have become reliant to their family
who
is more able. For illustration, their children
ask for
a new gadget and their relatives
constantly
ask for
food from them.
For this reason
, they
feel
down
because
others are not growing,
instead
they are
just
putting dependence on them.
Moreover
, having extra
money
together with peer-pressure
makes
you want to
buy
unnecessary items such as the latest phone model and a luxury
watch
. In turn, they
feel
kind of depressed for purchasing unimportant stuff.

To conclude
, there are
people
who
lack
financial freedom, and there are
people
who
are more
financially
stable,
but
both experiences sadness brought about by
money
. I am of the view that it is
certainly
harder to
lack
money
than to have extra amount of
money
.

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