Sim
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Reply: 2.3.1.1.1.1.1.1
From: Sim' Hampel
I don't think anyone is claiming that money is unimportant, and there are certainly many different reasons we are all trying to make some. However, I think the point some people have been trying to make is that money is not the _most_ important thing.
It pays to keep a perspective on life. If there was a choice to be made between having money and having the ones you loved, how would you choose ? What point is there in being wealthy if you have no _true_ friends to share it with.
I have had the pleasure of hearing some of the more successful people on this forum talk about the reasoning behind their goals to make money, and what they intend to do with it over the long term.
These goals are certainly a very personal and private thing, and I have felt privileged to be able to talk about these things with them and challenged by the vision they have and the dreams they are well on their way to fulfilling.
We're not talking about trivial things like 6 month around-the-world holidays or a mansion on the beach. We're talking about a vision of helping people, of making a difference, of the joy of giving.
How big are your dreams ?
From: Sim' Hampel
I don't think anyone is claiming that money is unimportant, and there are certainly many different reasons we are all trying to make some. However, I think the point some people have been trying to make is that money is not the _most_ important thing.
It pays to keep a perspective on life. If there was a choice to be made between having money and having the ones you loved, how would you choose ? What point is there in being wealthy if you have no _true_ friends to share it with.
I have had the pleasure of hearing some of the more successful people on this forum talk about the reasoning behind their goals to make money, and what they intend to do with it over the long term.
These goals are certainly a very personal and private thing, and I have felt privileged to be able to talk about these things with them and challenged by the vision they have and the dreams they are well on their way to fulfilling.
We're not talking about trivial things like 6 month around-the-world holidays or a mansion on the beach. We're talking about a vision of helping people, of making a difference, of the joy of giving.
How big are your dreams ?
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