May be money cannot buy these things but it is also not easy to get these things if you do not have money. Money still has a role to play in getting these things.
For example, how often do you find a poor man -
(i) Happy and comfortable in his home? (ii) At peace? (iii) Respected by others? (iv) healthy? (v) finding love?
True money cannot buy these virtues but without money, it is also difficult to get these if you don't have money!
RE:Not Entirely True
by Pradeep Sharma on Aug 07, 2008 12:55 PM Permalink
for the examples: i) irrespective of money, happiness is as rare. so its problem with "feeling happy" rather than it being resulted from money. ii) ditto iii) You've mistaken the concept of respect for power. iv) poor people are more healthier than rich, evident. v)ditto (i) and (iv)