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money can buy everything but not happiness...write against this staement for debate competition....​

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Answered by Xosmos
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Define happiness - does it come from thin air or is it something you earn? You definetly need to earn it, and earning something coems from hard work. Hard work in any walks of life gives us rewards, most times in money as a form. Earning money itself brings happiness. Now here is the thing. If you were to buy a BMW would you be happy, I mean why not. And where do you get to buy a BMW without money. You need food, healt and even water, medication, all of these contribute to happiness which is a directly different form of money. Who will be happy without food, water and health. Maybe you cannot directly buy happiness from money but evry form of its use contributes to happiness.

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Answered by XxJAHANGIRxX
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There are two famous ideologies related to money. One is materialistic and the other is spiritual. Materialism says have as much money as you want through hook or crook. The spiritualism says you can either have God or money. Majority of people follow materialism. And they are not the happiest people!

The wise men of all times have advised the people in general to choose peaceful life. In the world around us, we see many affluent people who have plenty of money without peace and power; they don't enjoy life; money is of little use; the following lines describe the limits of money so beautifully:

 

"Money can buy you a bed but not sleep. Money can buy you a clock but not time. Money can buy you a book but not knowledge. Money can buy you a position but not respect. Money can buy you medicine but not health. Money can buy you blood but not life." Similarly power is of little use without peace. Who could have been more powerful than Hercules or Hitler? But neither of them had peace. So in conclusion, it can be said, we should be very careful in making a decision between money and other important things in life.

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