When you teach someone
to build something, you would like them to have the ability to build that particular item when the old one breaks or get destroyed.
You want the skill to be passed on.
However,
at the same time, when you have passed on the skill,
that particular item no longer holds the same value to your protégé as compared to the time before they possess the knowledge to build the item.
The reason being, they can simply build another item for replacement easily.
It is not the case every time, but sometimes, the ability to create diminishes the value of possession.
When you earn enough money to not have to worry about the amount of money that you have, does money still hold the same value to you as before?
Money corrupts men.
This is one statement that I do not intend to disprove.
Earning money is easier than not spending the money that you have earned.
When you earn too much, just stop and have a look around yourself and lend a hand to the people around you.
If you think that there is no people around you that needed your help, I don't think you have really looked at all.
14/08/2020, 23:41
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