If I die and am worth $50 million as opposed to $3 billion, it is really not important.
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After the first million, money isn't important.
As long as you have money to live then it's not a terribly important thing. If you don't have enough to live, then it's very important thing.
Money is important. It is an important resource to have to help us build the life we want, but we overvalue it.
The value of life is not in its duration, but in its donation. You are not important because of how long you live, you are important because of how effective you live.
If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
Matters of the heart are important to me. All this materialism and all the money and wealth are things that you don't take to the grave. One day you have it. The next day you don't.
If you are money, then, when you die, you will be spent.
I have made more money than I ever thought anybody should ever make. But who cares if you're worth $500 million or $1 billion? That is not what I want to be remembered for, but for giving something back.
Money's important. Everyone cares about money. And when you don't have money, money becomes the overriding obsession of your life.
Money isn't the most important thing in life, but it's reasonably close to oxygen on the 'gotta have it' scale.
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