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is knowledge greater than money
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Knowledge is far better than money…in everything or solutions in this life the most important is to be unique…
Meaning everything unique may tribe all attentions to this originality…Having money could not help in most situations of life that we know can best be taken with some knowledge….As Jesus said “You will know the true and it shall set you free” No money in the world can do such…so I believe knowledge is far useful and needed than money…
Takido is one of the best examples: here knowledge are valued and repaid…you are paid for your thoughts and articles which could be be well elaborated without any general knowledge
This ends the topic by saying, knowledge should be the source of money not the other way round
Yes, knowledge is greater than money. But truth is, in today’s society, a knowledgeable person without money is disregarded, disrespected, minimized, and sometimes, even ignored. Which triggers our minds to start thinking whether truly knowledge is greater than money.
But as the truth will always remain the truth, knowledge is and always will be greater, superior, and more powerful than money. Even if you’re knowledgeably rich, and financially poor.
Knowledge is the author of money, where money represents the “value of accumulated knowledge transfer” between two or more people in the physical world. That is why you need money to buy a phone, since a phone represents the “value of accumulated knowledge compressed and manufactured”.
Ultimately, the relationship between knowledge and money is complex, and it’s not necessarily a zero-sum game. In fact, knowledge can often lead to financial rewards, and money can provide opportunities to acquire knowledge.