When you make a lot of money, it just means you made a lot of money. It doesn't make you a better person.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you make money, you might not make meaning.
I feel like money makes you more of who you already are.
I make money, money doesn't make me.
You see, money isn't everything - I know it sounds corny but I really mean it - success means a lot more.
I've never worked to make money. I understand we've got to eat and all that, but I never said I want to be a multimillionaire or a billionaire. To me, that's of no significance. I work to have the accomplishment.
Making money is a happiness. And that's a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.
For the most part, having more money and more fame make your life harder. It just does. I've seen it happen with people. You know, it's so hard to stay normal. It's so hard to stay happy. It's hard to remember why you were doing what you did in the first place.
Making money is a hobby that will complement any other hobbies you have, beautifully.
There is a gigantic difference between earning a great deal of money and being rich.
It's a great thing when you can show that you've been successful and that you've made a lot of money and that you've employed a lot of people.