Money doesn't matter to me. I have never had as much as now, although I don't have permanent income. I don't attribute worth to things, instead I value well spent time, experience and adventures.
I have enjoyed all volunatry works and jobs for pocket money I have done, but never quite well-paid jobs. I would go to a shift unwillingly, and it made me think why I am doing this. Whereas voluntary work I see to be more valueable - it gives experience and satisfaction.
Every loan you pay back more than twice of its actual worth, and your money profits solely the bank. It doesn't even go to the state social funds (which aren't much fairer either). I feel truly relieved and free that I don't wear shackles of debt for the rest of my life.
Everyone must read the first chapter (The Rich Don’t Work for Money) in "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki. It will take only a few hours, but can be a life-changer on your attitude towards work, money and thinking.
"Most people fail to realize that in life, it’s not how much money you make. It’s how much money you keep."

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