Saturday, 30 July 2011

Money Talk

Money is the most interesting topic in the world, hands down.

The object is universal to men in the modern world - unless if you are part of the bushmen tribe, still.

The concept of making it can sometimes drive even the most honest person into the pits of evil.

The idea of growing it penetrates through the most dense thinkers.

Whether you agree or not, money is the entity that keeps people going.

The poor wants to have a piece of it, the rich wants to multiply it.

Money = power = everything else.

But why are some people still afraid to talk about money? The subject of owning loads of money seems impossible to most normal people, and those who dare to dream of it, are, almost always receive a frown.

Are only the rich allowed to speak highly of it?

I know I have this attraction towards money ever since I was young. I've always wondered what it would be like to have an unlimited supply of riches.

While other children are probably busy playing block catching, I daydreamed of a lifestyle like Richie Rich.


I used to wish I had rich parents. Then, as I grow older and finally fell under the mercy of money, I shamelessly daydreamed that I have unheard-of rich relatives who will, in time, give away part of their fortune to me.

I was at a financial seminar sometime back, and participants were posted with this question: How long will it take for you to spend 1 Trillion dollars, given that you spend 1 Million dollars daily?

BUT DO YOU KNOW HOW 1 TRILLION DOLLARS LOOK LIKE?? Follow this link and it will give u a guaranteed mind-blowing graphical view about 1 Trillion dollars - http://www.dailycognition.com/index.php/2009/03/25/what-1-trillion-dollars-looks-like-in-dollar-bills.html

If I have calculated correctly, this money is enough to feed 7 generations down, starting from me.

Like, WOW!



There is no wrong in dreaming - AS LONG AS you are taking the steps to move towards your dream.

And of course, just because I love money and love talking about it, it doesn't mean I'm a materialistic person. I do love money, but I love my own dollars and I DO NOT want other people's hard work and effort.

I'm still going to continue to dream about money – because it’s free.

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