Money would probably be on the top of everyone’s list of things they desire, along with other things that only money could buy, but does that mean that money will make you happy? Happiness cannot be found in inanimate objects such as a new car or a huge house if you have no one to share it with. Money can lead to lots of lovely things and great opportunities but it can induce greed in a person, it’s like most things if you have too much of it all you want is more. It can become less and less interesting and consequently won’t bring as much happiness.
One thing money can buy is pleasure, with plenty of money it is possible to buy experiences and objects that you particularly desire, things that you would only be able to dream of without a lot of money. It also gives you the opportunity to share these amazing experiences or beautiful objects with people. However there reaches a point where people even become bored of amazing holidays they desire more. Furthermore, despite the fact you can buy an amazing holiday, money cannot buy happy family memories or stop family rows either. Extremely wealthy people tend to lack appreciation causing them to become upset about the smallest matters such as the wine not being quite up to standard or the steak being slightly under done. Often wealthy women and men feel they don’t need to make the effort in relationships because they already have everything that money can buy. This is a false sense of security and research shows that the main reason people feel happy is because they have stable relationships with those they love. The pleasure that favourite objects bring is short lived and probably won’t bring happiness.
Money can cause people to become greedy for more and more money and power. Furthermore money gives people the ability to control others and this is very dangerous, whether it be through jobs or promises of inheritance and other forms of giving money. It is easy for rich people to remain