My uncle had cancer, but the hospital wasn't available for him unless he had the money that he was supposed 2 pay. Our family from Holland send the money 2 him. But if he had not enough money, would they let him die? Yeah, they would. They didn't want 2 help him if he didn't pay the money.
And I think you're right about what you're saying. But how fair is it if you're sick and nobody can help you? If they only help you when you got money? my life is not that hard, but I need the money 2 live.
When the goal is to become a millionaire, in building a career, starting in business or entering a profession, then success will depend on how much money is earned, but many people do not have that ambition to be immensely rich. Most people gain satisfaction from experiencing success when reaching career goals, by being innovative in business or from recognition of excellence in carrying out professional duties.
Not having enough money can cause many problems both personally and financially. I find myself getting stressed out when financial hardship has come my way. That stress then has a snowball effect on my personal relationship with family and friends. I find myself constantly thinking of the pile of bills stacking up and how I am going to find the money to pay all the bills. When my stress level rises it causes tension between my spouse and myself. People say money isn't everything but it sure does make life easier to have enough money to live a comfortable lifestyle.
If you have money, and lots of it, you open the path to a lot of opportunities that other poor, impoverished people do not have.
Of course, you don't necessarily need to walk down those paths to be successful, but for the most part if you want success, you will need money.
Everyone views success as being associated with money. But being wealthy doesn't necessarily mean happiness. Sure it would be nice to be wealthy, but