Money is far from the best in the world, not even the second best. But it is very good for those who use them wisely.
It says you can buy everything with money, but-but you can't.
A person can buy food but not appetite, medicine but not health, a soft bed but not sleep, knowledge but not wisdom, splendor but not kingliness, happiness but not happiness, beauty but not honor, peace but not tranquility.
Money can buy the shell of everything, but not the core. It can't be bought.
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Money itself has no benefits. You can't eat it as food, drink it as water, or wear it as clothes. Even if your pockets are full of money, you will die of hunger, thirst and cold without food, water and obligations.
Money is not the best thing in the world, or even the second best thing. However, money is a good thing for people who are good at using it.
Some people say that money can buy anything, but is this really the case?
Money can buy food, but it can't buy appetite; You can buy medical care, but you can't buy health; You can buy a soft and comfortable bed, but you can't buy sleep; You can buy knowledge, but you can't buy intelligence, you can buy jewelry, but you can't buy kindness; You can buy vanity, but not happiness; You can buy fun, but you can't buy happiness; You can buy friends, but you can't buy friendship; You can buy servants, but not loyalty; You can buy white hair, but you can't buy respect.
The superficial appearance of anything can be bought with money, but it can't buy the core essence of these things-it can't be bought and sold with money.