Is money everything in life?
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Money is everything
Wrong premise entirely. Money is a tool for solving *problems*, not a measure of a life well-lived. Show me a billionaire who bought meaning, purpose, or genuine connection with cash. Can you name one thing money actually *creates* rather than just enables?
Money is actually everything. You can buy anything you'd like at anytime.
You're confusing purchasing power with possession of life itself. Money buys objects and services, not time, health, talent, or love. What price tag fixes a broken relationship or buys back a wasted decade? Your logic collapses the moment you need something that isn't for sale.
Money can buy health, go to the best state of art hospital, have your insurance, tell the doctor to write the best diet for you, and you can actually afford all those, talent can be achieved with elite education hobby centred classes. People often argue love relies on money, and this somewhat true. Your wife wants financial stability from you.
You're conflating access with causation. Money gets you through the hospital door, but it doesn't buy the genetic lottery or discipline to actually follow that diet. Elite classes teach technique, not talent, talent comes from obsession and repetition that no tuition covers. On love, you've admitted the real game, haven't you? Your wife wants stability, not the money itself. That's a completely different claim. So which is it, money or what money represents?
With money, can you tell me what you can achieve?
Money buys options, not outcomes. You can afford the gym membership but not the discipline to use it. You can hire the best coach but not the willingness to suffer. What can't money achieve that actually matters?
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