It is safe to say that when people are short on cash, they might be less productive at work, be worse parents, and have less self-control.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The more harder you work, the less you're out spending your money.
A grown man should always carry cash, right? I don't know who told me, but someone told me that a long time ago, and the biggest turnoff is when a guy doesn't have cash on him.
As you get older and wiser you realize that when people are given anything without having to earn it (unless they are physically or mentally utterly incapable of earning anything), they become ungrateful and lazy. They also become less happy.
Most families rely on two incomes to make ends meet, and when a woman earns less, we put working families at a huge disadvantage.
One of my concerns for my children is growing up with your parents having a lot of money.
It is critical that kids start to learn the value of money, short-term and long-term saving and budgeting at an early age.
By working toward a financial objective, you'll start to see the money add up for retirement or the credit card balance go down. But it doesn't have an immediate impact on your day-to-day life, and when it does - like when you're pinching pennies to save more - the immediate impact could feel negative.
I'd never really thought about it before, but now you ask I can see that how my parents handled money definitely affected my relationship with it.
The minute the money is more, you lose your control, so then there's no point.
I personally think that money can do very little. And this has been my experience all across.