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“Money is not the root of all evil rather the bible clearly says that money is the root of many evils, We do not have a genetic disease destined to repeat the process from those who used the energy source called money for evil purposes rather each and everyone of us will come to a crossroad looking directly at the energy source money and at that moment will determine your future whether you take the evil path or you take the high road and separate yourself from the flock of sheep and use the energy source called money in many positive ways throughout the rest of your journey called life”

“Money is not worth dying for. I know, because years ago, while nearly a million dollars in debt, suicide was an option. Rather than run, rich dad suggested I write down all the mistakes I made and then seek help. If I made accounting mistakes, I talked to an accountant. If there was a legal mistake, I talked to an attorney. That was my way out. That is how I got smarter.”

“Money is one form of power. But what is more powerful is financial education. Money comes and goes, but if you have the education about how money works, you gain power over it and can begin building wealth. The reason positive thinking alone does not work is because most people went to school and never learned how money works, so they spend their lives working for money.”

“MONEY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF HUMAN; POVERTY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF MONEY; ILLITERACY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF POVERTY; DIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF ILLITERACY; RELIGION IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF DIVERSITY; GOD IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF RELIGION; HUMAN IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF GOD; GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE AND THE UNIVERSE RECREATED GOD”

“Money is one of the most important subjects of your entire life. Some of life's greatest enjoyments and most of life's greatest disappointments stem from your decisions about money. Whether you experience great peace of mind or constant anxiety will depend on getting your finances under control.”

“Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver.”

“Money is only clam shells or metal discs or scraps of paper, and there are treasures of the heart and soul which money cannot buy, but most people, being broke, are unable to keep this in mind and sustain their spirits. When a man is down and out and on the street, unable to get any job at all, something happens to his spirit which can be observed in the droop of his shoulders, the set of his hat, his walk, and his gaze. He cannot escape a feeling of inferiority among people with regular employment, even though he knows they are definitely not his equals in character, intelligence or ability. "These people-- even his friends--feel, on the other hand, a sense of superiority and regard him, perhaps unconsciously, as a casualty. He may borrow for a time, but not enough to carry on in his accustomed way, and he cannot continue to borrow very long. But borrowing in itself, when a man is borrowing merely to live, is a depressing experience, and the money lacks the power of earned money to revive his spirits. Of course, none of this applies to bums or habitual ne'er-do-wells, but only to men of normal ambitions and self-respect”

“Money is only important in a society when certain resources for survival must be rationed and the people accept money as an exchange medium for the scarce resources. Money is a social convention, an agreement if you will. It is neither a natural resource nor does it represent one. It is not necessary for survival unless we have been conditioned to accept it as such.”

“Money is part of how we move through the world, what stores and restaurants we go into, whether we take a train to the airport or a taxi. Describing characters living in the real world requires describing them engaging with money. There are also so many emotional aspects to money - feelings of inadequacy, feelings of security. I am not sure if there needs to be more about money in fiction, but the absence of this aspect can make a story feel somehow frictionless and unreal.”