I may belong to the naive group, but when I was younger, I always told myself I need to become rich to be happy.
But as years go by, I slowly realise how that was wrong on so many levels.
In fact, some might subconsciously neglect their health as they strive to plan for their finances.
It’s good to remind yourself that it’s not only achieving the end goal that matters, the process by which you achieve it is equally important as well.
Other than poor health, have you wondered what are some problems that rich people might face?
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