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So to keep it short and sweet, I have the potential to make a lot of money but I feel like I’m either A too lazy to work to make more or B I don’t have a pain or strong enough desire for money, like I’m not on the verge of homelessness and I don’t have any dire need for money, I hear alot that it’s bad to chase money or it’s bad to want it without having a reason but is that really true? Is my lack of discipline to make money because of bad habits such as laziness or do I not have a good enough reason? This makes me very confused, because I want to make tons of money but I don’t want to make it just to have flashy things. Any advice from someone who went through the same?

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In the same spot right now. But perhaps you’re asking yourself an evasive question. There is something you’re doing wrong that you should fix, and you’re probably being too lazy to fix it. Just fix that, make money if you can, and then you’ll find out if you actually deserve money. IMHO, I’m pretty sure money will make a huge difference is your quality of life; better health, education, travel, contributions to your community and what not.