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It is possible to be happy without a lot of money, but it is important to recognize that money can provide financial security and access to resources and opportunities that can contribute to happiness and well-being. That being said, research has shown that beyond a certain point, an increase in income does not necessarily lead to an increase in happiness. In fact, some studies have found that there is a "satiation point" beyond which increasing income does not significantly improve a person's level of happiness. It's important to note that there are many other factors that can contribute to happiness, including personal relationships, good health, a sense of purpose and meaning in life, and a sense of accomplishment. While having a certain level of financial security can be important, it is not the only factor that determines happiness.
It is quite unfortunate and very disturbing to see how people have brought to themselves unnecessary suffering and prolong dissatisfaction by engaging in various illegitimate and an advice ways of achieving massive wealth. Many have engaged in activities such as killing their fellow man, occultic activities, child exploitation, child and women trafficking just to achieve wealth in abundance. It is very much advice that we only chase after money for what it is, which is basically only a tool that we can use to satisfy our needs and wants and nothing else, in other words a mechanism that can only bring to us temporary happiness and never permanent happiness.
It is quite unfortunate and very disturbing to see how people have brought to themselves unnecessary suffering and prolong dissatisfaction by engaging in various illegitimate and an advice ways of achieving massive wealth. Many have engaged in activities such as killing their fellow man, occultic activities, child exploitation, child and women trafficking just to achieve wealth in abundance. It is very much advice that we only chase after money for what it is, which is basically only a tool that we can use to satisfy our needs and wants and nothing else, in other words a mechanism that can only bring to us temporary happiness and never permanent happiness.