It’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers we become what we behold. I don’t like it at all.

It’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers  we become what we behold. I don’t like it at all.

 

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It’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers we become what we behold. I don’t like it at all.

Introduction

This is what I see in this section. People talk about their problems, specially those related to money. Some people start thinking with numbers, others become robots or something like that. The thing is, we start looking at every “problem” with numbers and not just that, we start seeing others , specially the ones in our direct environment as numbers too . Today I was talking to someone about how much a new phone would cost him and the first thing he asked me was how much I make and how much my phone costs

I look around and I see how people talk about financial issues, specially in this section.

I look around and I see how people talk about financial issues, specially in this section. The people who have written here are very professional and know what they are talking about. It’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers we become what we behold. I don’t like it at all.

The thing is, we start thinking with numbers, we become… robots? or something like that.

The thing is, we start thinking with numbers, we become… robots? or something like that. We have to know how much money you make and how much time it costs you to do this job, so that’s why I can’t accept anything else but money.

I don’t want to be a robot!

I mean it’s good to think with numbers when you’re talking about earnings etc but after a while it looks like money is the end of all.

I think that’s a good idea. It’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers we become what we behold. I don’t like it at all.

Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy some things that make us happy or give us some time to think about things besides money and earning more of it.

We start looking at every “problem” with numbers and not just that, we start seeing others , specially the ones in our direct environment as numbers too.

We start looking at every “problem” with numbers and not just that, we start seeing others , specially the ones in our direct environment as numbers too. We look at other people and think “they are making more than me” or “they are doing better than me” or “I am not good enough” etc. This is when we start feeling bad about ourselves, because if everyone else is getting something out of life then why can’t I ? Why am I not good enough ? Why am I never going to get anywhere ? So now you know why it’s funny that in the “make money” category we make money with our own answers

It’s funny because this is how most people think – that everything has a price tag attached to it; whether it’s friendship or love or happiness… Everything has a price tag attached to it! When someone gives you something without expecting anything in return (and sometimes even without asking if they can) then what happens? You feel like your relationship was worth nothing because after all isn’t everything subjective?

Today I was talking to someone about how much a new phone would cost me and the first thing he asked me was how much I make and how much my phone costs.

Today I was talking to someone about how much a new phone would cost me and the first thing he asked me was how much I make and how much my phone costs.

The point here is that this person doesn’t know anything about what it’s like for us, so he can’t understand why we’re asking him questions like “how am I going to pay for this?” or “where will my money come from?” He doesn’t get that these things are irrelevant when compared to your life as an individual. If you’re living paycheck-to-paycheck, then you don’t need expensive phones or fancy cars; all that matters is that getting by each month has been possible so far and will continue being possible until something better comes along (which could be years).

And he asked me that because he wants a new phone but can’t afford one, so he asked me if I could give him mine which costed over 500$.

And he asked me that because he wants a new phone but can’t afford one, so he asked me if I could give him mine which costed over 500$.

And then I said no and he said “why?” And then I explained to him why I don’t want to give my phone and he was like “But you have so much money! You should be able to afford a new phone!”

I told him “No, it’s not about the money” (because it’s not) but rather about what happens when people think they know how much money we make because of their own experiences or social media accounts. They might assume that all writers make huge salaries, when really most of us are struggling just like them.”

He says it wasn’t about the money but about the fact that I gave him one before and didn’t this time.

I don’t know what this man’s problem is, but he says it wasn’t about the money but about the fact that I gave him one before and didn’t this time. He wanted to feel important, loved and like he was part of the family. And instead of being thankful for what we have and helping each other out when needed he took it upon himself to ask for more money just because someone else had given us something before us (which we didn’t expect).

Why does he need to know my exact monthly income?

If you’ve ever been in a situation where someone asks for your bank balance, it’s probably because they want to know how much money you have.

They don’t care about the details of what goes into that number—they just want to see if there’s any cash sitting around. And if there isn’t much of anything, then maybe they can convince you that all of your savings are being spent on clothes, vacations and other frivolous things that don’t matter.

If this person is close friends with your parents or some other authority figure (like a manager), then asking them might seem less odd than if it were random strangers asking questions like these; however, even though their intentions may be good-natured at first glance…

Because then he can tell his friends that my income is that much and I should be able to give such a price? Or do they calculate how much I have in the bank so they have the chance to ask for money?

The answer is no. Money is not everything, and it’s important to remember that when you’re trying to figure out what you value as a person.

Money can be used to buy happiness, but it won’t make you happy. You can’t buy friendship or love (even if they are often thought of as commodities). In fact, there’s no amount of money that could buy all these things for us because those things are not numbers on a screen—they’re feelings in our hearts and minds.

And what comes next? Because if you don’t share your personal stuff with people they are going to imagine and gossip until it becomes real for them.

You should know that this is not the only way to make money online. There are many other ways, but they all require you to have a website and some kind of traffic.

The reason why I chose this topic is because it’s interesting and I think it could help people who want to create their own channels on YouTube, Facebook etc., but don’t know where or how exactly they should start doing so.

Conclusion

What’s the problem here? Are we too focused on money, or is there something else wrong with us? I think it’s a combination of both. We are taught from childhood that money is everything and that we need to have more than others in order to achieve our goals. But at the same time we are told that if you don’t have enough money then nobody will help you out so they should know how much they can ask for before giving anything away. It’s a tricky situation because no matter what kind of person you are, when someone asks for something like this I bet most would probably say yes without thinking twice about it.

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