In Merriam - Webster’s dictionary, the definition of money is “something used as a way to pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work.” It can also be used to describe “a person’s wealth.” Furthermore, money can branch off into two directions, in my opinion. One being positive and the other have a more negative connotation.
Money can be a symbol of hard work and perseverance. This can be seen in two different examples. First, many of my friends have jobs in order to pay for gas, social events, and even college. Second, when individuals retire, hopefully they are able to look back and say that they earned all that they have now. In both cases, the person has a sense of accomplishment, that all the time and effort they put in payed off and got them to where they are currently.
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For instance, people can spend money on things that are satisfactory and fulfilling. In my very near future I am going to be investing a large amount of money into college. This is because, to me, continuing my education is of great value. Knowledge is something that is exceptionally valuable in life, in a career, and in personal relationships. At another point in my life I will put an even larger amount of money into buying a house with a family of my own. This house is also of high value because it offers shelter and a place of belonging for my family and I. In another sense, money is spent on celebrations of value. These celebrations can include many events whether it be a wedding, graduation of sorts, holiday, and religious celebration. Celebrations exemplify what is important to us by just celebrating it, but for some people the more important the event, then more money goes into the occasion. All of these large expenses express the value in themselves ranging from knowledge to shelter and even