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Can Having a Lot of Money Make People Stressed?

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If we observe the lives of the wealthy and high-ranking officials around us, we might at first glance assume they are happy. However, many wealthy individuals are unhappy, especially if they don't manage their finances wisely. They engage in excessive spending, like to flaunt their luxuries on social media, fear losing money or becoming poor, and even find that the amount of money they have is never enough, leading to workaholism.

One of human nature's traits is greed. Once we have a lot of money and become wealthy, we become increasingly busy, constantly striving to fulfill our ever-increasing luxury needs. Increasing incomes can't always cover our needs. This can lead to insomnia, stress, and other mental health issues, which can even lead to physical health problems.
 
Having a lot of money can often lead to more stress. You stress yourself on how to make more money, you stress yourself on how to protect yourself from others who might want to steal from you and so on.
 
Agree. Having a lot of money can be stressful. You tend to think of how to make more money all the time, you worry about people who try to scam you. You worry about if friends are nice to you because of your money or there is a genuine relationship.
 
I don't fully agree that having much money is stressful. How could it be stressful when money is an essential instrument for everything human needs. It's stressful if living in poverty. Those wealthy individuals get used to spend but only important things despite expensive. I can't agree more.
 
Everyone will have different opinions, but if we examine it psychologically, the rich and have a lot of money will also experience stress, especially if the country's economic situation is uncertain. Stress in the rich and have a lot of money often occurs due to the fear of losing wealth, so they often work hard and strong pressure to maintain their wealth by managing investments or increasing business responsibilities, which causes stress. Sudden wealth syndrome, but these new rich people are confused about how to manage money, which also causes stress. Money dysmorphia where they compare themselves to other richer people so that how much wealth and money they have will never be enough, and will become constant anxiety. etc.
 
Having a lot of money can't be stressful but enjoyable. The feeling is so relaxed, the mind is at ease, not in trouble thinking where to produce money to buy for the daily needs, lifetime savings, capitalizing a business and eating the right food.
 
In my view nothing like this exists. This is only myth which has been prepared by failed people. Ninety percent of worries are related with money. We all are struggling day and night to earn money, to live good life or nowadays even to survive.
 
Money is not the source of happiness, but only a tool. Wealthy people often appear to have a good life, but inside they are stressed, afraid, and lonely. Excessive spending and the desire to be seen online increase social and mental pressure.

Desire is part of human nature. The more a person gets, the more they want. This leads to overwork, lack of sleep, and even health problems. A large income does not mean that needs will be met.

True happiness comes from inner peace, not external things. Learn to be content, have financial discipline, and live in balance. A good life begins when you decide to prioritize health and peace over luxury.
 
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