
“I don’t want yachts, race-horses or a Rolls-Royce. I want my family and my friends and good health… and somehow to give pleasure, whether innocent or illicit, to people in their millions. Well, you can’t ask for more.”
-Ian Fleming, Talk of the Devil: The Collected Writings of Ian Fleming
Money is a story that a person tells about themselves.
Of course, most people want money because it serves as a means of fuel.
A fuel to go to the destination that you want to go to.
Some people are privileged because maybe their parents are rich.
Some people are poor because their parents are poor.
If you are true to yourself maybe that’s enough to always be forgiven by those who need it.

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