Yes, dear friend, you caught the point
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! We need to distinguish what we mean when we say
money. Unfortunately, even in developed countries, I bumped into people talking about greediness because they worked extra hours day by day (no daily extra hours meant they couldn't meet ends because salaries in my former country have been the same, and they are still the same, since the year 2000, despite skyrocketing inflation). Simply, it's a cultural point not teaching the population the difference between richness and a salary assuring a modest or very modest living. Now, we must focus on what we mean when talking about a man without money: do we think about a billionaire? A millionaire? Or a man counting on an established career (not a millionaire nor a billionaire, but someone who can easily support a family)? Or simply a workman who earns a small salary, who can't afford any luxury at all, but all the basics for a living?