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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
7

Why do you think some people feel the need to make more and more money?

English
2 answers:
Arada [10]3 years ago
8 0

its because they want more and more, their never happy of what they have if they have 2 cars they'll want 5 if they have 5 cars they'll want 10. its in the mind of people that money is everything the price of happiness. celebrity's have so much money they could afford their own island but they end up being sad or depressed and kill themselves. for what? cuz they weren't happy and despite all the money they had. people want to make more money as to live a luxurious life to fulfill their goals in life (which is nothing wrong with that) cuz their not happy of what they have, im not saying its bad to make more money of course its ok but some people go to far with it even if they have everything they still want more. its like a saying stuck in their mind "the more money i have ; the better my life will be".

Vikentia [17]3 years ago
5 0

Easy! Well people think they need to make more and more money because this world is all about money if you have no money you cant do anything so everyone's at competition Like Restaurants,Fast Food They're Competing To Try and get customer's to say No __ Food Is Better Nope ___ Food Is Better They're Competing People think that if they have all the money in the world the entire world will bow down to them they can buy anything for free Be Called Richest Man In The Universe Richest Woman In The Universe! Anything that's why they have the feeling they need to keep on and keep on and keep on making more and more money.

Hope This Helps You! :D

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