Money & Value: The Question For Sentimental Value

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An abstract cause of inflation is how we tend to value things differently and this is in turn determined by our income, level of understanding, mode of earning, and even how we tend to attach importance to our money due to how difficult it was to earn. In this video, I talked about earning money conventionally and unconventionally and why the disparity often creates value for Commodities in the world that are aggrandized or overpriced for the utility they offer. I talked about how we tend to value things with our sentiment and how it tends to affect the price. Generally, we have people who will spend to impress or flex their financial muscles, and how this is psychologically demeaning to people who genuinely give off more to earn less. In this video, I talked about how balance is key.




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Fact!! When you have never built from ground zero you won't value the money you have. I fear being back to ground zero more than anything and why when it comes to my money I always try to make best use of it.

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I think there's always an advantage to building from ground zero. Because when we value our hard work it helps us to be minimal with the things we outrightly value. You're doing well sir. However being up there and still hitting ground zero again is something I hope I never do. 😁

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I agree with you sir building your riches from zero makes you have experience and confidence
Thanks for sharing with us this insightful write-up @josediccus

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