It is said that money makes the world go round. Have you ever thought about a life with a lot of money? Seems it can make every dream come true. But is it really as it looks at first sight?
Firstly, if you have money you can buy everything you like, I mean, material things: cars, houses or even castles, and all this will make you happy. At least for a while. Another well known fact is that when you have mmoney, many new good friends appear who seem to be ready to do anything for you. Also, you don’t need to bother about education, because nowadays money makes it possible to buy a diploma you like the most.
However, despite all these advantages, there are many disadvantages even in those positive things. All the bought things will become boring or unnecessary, new attractive things will rise, you’ll become a shopaholic. Those friends will disappear as fast as they have appeared. Also, mmoney can make you greedy and bring you a lot of trouble: thieves, terrorists, etc. The luck it brought will vanish and the most important thing is that you can’t buy human feelings.
In a word, money makes the world go rround, but to my ...
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