My relationship with money is that it's a tool to be self-sufficient, but it's not something that is a part of who I am.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a fantastic relationship with money. I use it to buy my freedom.
There are some things that you can fulfil with money, but at the end of the day these are not the things that make you happy. It is the small things that make life good.
I don't believe in simply accumulating money, but I have the luxury to say that, because I have enough for all my needs.
Money is not the most important thing, but when you need it, there are few substitutes. So while I like the things money can buy, I love what money won't buy. It bought me a house but it won't buy me a home. It would buy me a companion but it won't buy me a friend.
Money is always on its way somewhere. What you do with it while it is in your keeping and the direction you send it in say much about you. Your treatment of and respect for money, how you make it, and how you spend it, reflect your character.
I always have said that the most valuable thing I have isn't money; it's my time.
Of course, to have money is just great because you can do what you think is important to you.
To me, money is a commodity that a person must have to function, not a goal in itself.
It doesn't matter about money; having it, not having it. Or having clothes, or not having them. You're still left alone with yourself in the end.
Money to me is not a factor in my life.