One Million Dollar Cannot Give Happiness above all

in #hive-1538502 years ago

Hi Hive learners wherever you are, the first time I want to greet you all, have a nice day. Today I will take part in the regular weekly contest, which is the 46th week of the 01st edition organized by this community, with a theme that is certainly different from the previous "One Million Dollars". One million dollars is not a small amount of money, if in my country it is in rupiah it will get a very extraordinary amount. Around 15 billion and this is a very large number, maybe this can be said that I have worked all my life, maybe I haven't even been able to collect such a nominal amount. And the large amount that you get from that money, will be able to buy whatever you like, including houses, cars, whatever it is, of course you can.

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The question here is with that one million dollars, whatever we want, of course we have a way of how to get it. But if we are offered to do things that are not good for our lives, of course we will never do it right. Sacrificing everything for the sake of getting a lot of money is not a good thing in my opinion. In fact, maybe we will never get the money for the rest of our working life.

In this life many things become choices, sometimes the choice for good and bad for someone all depends and returns to you. Even though you are at the lowest point, at least your logic must continue to run like the identity that is within you.

A million dollars when you're offered to kill, you wouldn't do it. Likewise with me, a million dollars will not be able to erase the scars of your sins, it will even be a nightmare within you. "And I believe in one thing, whatever we sow will be reaped." Do you know what that means, whatever you do now, good or bad in the future, that's what you get in the future. Not that I'm a sanctimonious person, but like I said life is a choice. And from the beginning I was determined in myself that I wanted to live well and always do good to anyone, even though I was offered countless numbers. I will always try to take the bright side, try not even to sink into the abyss too far in the future, even if it will kill ourselves mentally again.

Now I want to tell you, what things would you not do if you were offered that large amount. Apart from killing which is impossible for us to do, my choice is family. If a million dollars were sacrificed with my family, of course I would choose my family. The reason is because they are here, and without them I have no place to go home. Isn't it like that, look in your life how many abandoned families have no place to go home. I am very afraid that it will happen in my life, therefore I always promise myself that whatever happens in my life in the future, my family will be my best place. Both my parents and my spouse and children, in the future, even my siblings. It's not appropriate that they treat us, not that family ties are always number 1 and can't be bought with money. I totally agree with this and hopefully this will still be the best choice even when I'm in a desperate position.

Whatever makes you have to do it, don't do things beyond your control. Well, including things beyond your power, don't do what you think is not worthy of being an example in your future life. Money is not everything, a large number does not guarantee you will be happy. Think about what you are doing now for your future to be good, not the other way around that will destroy your life.

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Money often makes human beings lose their principles, the thirst for power to move up in life often makes us do things we shouldn't, one of the things that money can never buy is feelings since be pure and true.

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