“Saving is good, but don’t let yourself suffer too much. If you need to spend, just spend it, and when you spend it, you won’t regret it. If you don’t enjoy life, when you die, if you lose your inheritance money and make your children rely on it, you’re harming them, not loving them.” “. Is that true?
Young people have the view that “if you need to spend, just spend it, if you spend it, you won’t regret it” (illustration) |
Many young people think: “Learn how to make a lot of money, instead of worrying about saving all day. Saving is good, but don’t let yourself suffer too much. If you need to spend, just spend it. Once you’ve spent it, you won’t regret it. Living without enjoyment until death and letting money make your children dependent on you is harming your children, not loving them.” Should that be?
First of all, everyone needs money, even wants to have… a lot of money. It is not greed but (can be) a condition to achieve a certain (good) goal. Depending on the purpose and personality of each person, money is used differently. While there are people who spend lavishly, there are also people who are stingy with every penny.
Here, being stingy is not a bad thing, but it is a way to spend money. People like to count money and then save it as a way of life. In addition to those who want to have money to travel, eat well, dress well, and enjoy the money they make, there are also many people who just like to have money to… count. It is a hobby that creates personal happiness, no one is the same. When counting money and having money stored, they feel secure and do not have to run around, borrow money, or have high interest when encountering problems.
Some people really like counting money (illustration) |
People who have money and know how to spend often look at people who save and think, “How come there are people who live like that without thinking that saving is a way to enjoy themselves?” Of course, being a slave to money will become… sick. It is not uncommon for people to spend lavishly but still regret giving even a penny to the poor; Many people save money all year round and spend carefully, but when they have to help someone, they don’t hesitate.
Spending money not only shows human personality and a tendency to consume, but more broadly, it also promotes economic development. Circulating money is “living” money, multiplying. Money that stays in one place is “dead” money. If everyone keeps their money tight, how can the economy develop? Only when the economy is sluggish, inflation, war… do people worry about keeping their money tight. Otherwise, a society with hundreds of flowers blooms because of the money spent and collected reasonably.
From there, people believe that in a society with a mindset that is not wrapped up in the savings piggy bank, people can come up with interesting things to learn and make money. That is natural and positive. If you make something, you have to spend it. Only after spending do we think of ways to make money. If you work hard and keep money, there is no meaning to life.
Need to save properly and spend reasonably (illustration) |
However, in reality, it is not uncommon for people to waste money and eat without knowing what tomorrow will bring. Sometimes when you feel frustrated, you plunge into the vortex of making money regardless of tricks.
Money always has two sides, money is both a master and a servant, and can even control people. Therefore, it is necessary to practice spending money wisely. You make a lot, you have the right to spend a lot, but if you know how to look back a little, not only to save but to give to others, it is very valuable.
One of the important criteria to evaluate a business that wins awards for quality, environment, productivity… is the criteria of being community-oriented, sharing with neighboring units, and being present when they are in danger. hardship, natural disasters, epidemics…
Everyone wants to make money. However, if you know how to spend wisely, the value of the money you make will increase. And it’s even more humane, if you know how to share and share reasonably. Surely, giving is sometimes much happier than receiving.
Our grandparents from ancient times have taught us easy-to-understand sayings: “Eat wisely, save when you’re sick” … They also said: “If you eat well, you’ll be full , if you shrink well, you’ll be warm”. “Eating from mouth to mountain will collapse”, “God gives each thing a delicious taste/If you eat without holding your tongue, your husband and children will be poor” … It takes drawing from the experience of many generations to have simple yet profound sentences to leave behind for life. later!
Kim Duy
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