Chalo
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[...]the unfortunate thing is that to many people feel 'making more money' is more important as doing something which gives you feeling off purpose.
Ofc, being able to do both at the same time is even better, but if not possible I feel more people should really rethink what makes them happy in the end.
I decided a long time ago that I didn't want any more money than I need to get by. It's obvious (and not at all coincidental) that the more money people amass, the more their character deteriorates, and the more negative their net value to the world becomes. No amount of so-called "innovation" (actually done by others) or philanthropy (kicking back an insulting pittance of what they stole) can offset the harms done along the way.
Even people who don't have any money become worse people when they envy or try to imitate those who do.
Money is useful like sewage, and toxic like sewage. Everybody should have sewer service where he lives, but nobody should want to have all the sewage for himself.