There's two views on money... #shorts

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This short clip contrasts two extreme views on money: "Money is evil, don't try to be rich" and "Money can't buy happiness, but I'd rather cry in a Rolls Royce than be happy on a bicycle." The video emphasizes that both are problematic because they fail to acknowledge money's true nature as a tool for achieving freedom, independence, and goals, but it should not be the sole focus of life.

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