It's
all a matter of choice
I believe in the Law of Diminishing Returns: the more you have of something, the less enjoyment you get out of obtaining more of it. While making money might be an all-consuming passion during one's first years in the workforce, that desire may diminish as one accumulates wealth over the years. For example, a fresh grad may be extremely happy making a hundred grand a year in a job that requires a hundred hours of work a week. However, if that same pay is offered to Bill Gates, I am sure he will turn it down if it involves anything more time-consuming than taking a shower. Of course, one can argue that there are always greedy people out there who simply want more and more money. That is why I believe there is no one correct answer to the question as to whether chasing after money is good or bad. It is a matter of choice. A particularly interesting advertisement is to be found at the bus stops in Manhattan. It says: "People spend all their youth chasing money, and spend all their money chasing youth." Ah, the irony of life.
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