04/14/2026
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Money and Life ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
We spend our lives earning money,
but in the end, it’s life itself—health, family, and moments—that gives money its value.
Money can build comfort,
but only life can build happiness.
When both are in harmony, that’s when life truly feels complete.
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A billionaire passed away at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer. His final reflections leave us with something to think about:
“In the end, money was just a part of life I grew accustomed to. But now, lying here and looking back, I realize that all the wealth and fame I built mean very little in the face of death.
Take care of your health. Treat people with respect.
As we get older, we begin to understand that a $30 watch and a $300 watch tell the same time. A $30 wallet and a $300 wallet carry the same cash.
Whether you drive a $150,000 car or a $30,000 car, the road is the same—and so is the destination. Whether you live in a 300-square-meter home or a 3,000-square-meter one, you can still feel just as alone.
True happiness comes from within—not from possessions.
Whether you fly first class or economy, if the plane goes down, the outcome is the same.
So remember this: having friends, having someone to talk to—that’s real happiness.”
Five truths to keep in mind:
1/ Don’t teach your children to chase money. Teach them to find happiness—then they’ll learn the true value of things, not just their price.
2/ Eat to stay healthy now, or you may have to rely on medicine later.
3/ Those who truly love you won’t walk away, even when they have reasons to—they’ll always find a reason to stay.
4/ There’s a meaningful difference between simply being human and being kind.
5/ If you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together.