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Is there anything morally wrong with aspiring to be wealthy?
Cause that’s what I want to be
Cause that’s what I want to be
How do you measure wealth?Is there anything morally wrong with aspiring to be wealthy?
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I want to be wealthy to do good in the world, as well as provide a good life for my children when I have them.I’d agree. It depends on WHY you want to be wealthy.
I’d have to say in general it’s not a good thing. For example, let’s say you have a good motive - ‘I want to be wealthy so that I can do good with my money’. Is that really your motivation?
Mother Teresa did a powerful amount of good without being anywhere near wealthy herself, after all. Instead she relied on support and donations from others. And in doing so removed all the temptations that would’ve existed to misuse the money on luxuries for herself that she would’ve had if the wealth were her own.
You don’t need to be a trillionaire to do either of those things, nor even especially wealthy. There are so many non-material goods that are far more important to a child’s welfare and their quality of life than material affluence can ever be.I want to be wealthy to do good in the world, as well as provide a good life for my children when I have them.
(Matthew 16:26).For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?
Morally wrong? Probably not, but probably not wise if you want to want to raise your children well, and do good in the world. Excessive seeking of money will draw you away from other, valuable activities, things which might be necessary to bring happiness to your children and the world.Is there anything morally wrong with aspiring to be wealthy?
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OK, but what’s a “good life”?I want to be wealthy to do good in the world, as well as provide a good life for my children when I have them.
Hi, bibleguy. You have a high goal: a trillionaire! Imagine the good works you can do with that amount of money!I want to be wealthy to do good in the world…
You can do both good in the world, as well as provide a good life for your children when you have them without being a trillionaire. I would even think being that rich may be more of a burden than you have given any consideration to.I want to be wealthy to do good in the world, as well as provide a good life for my children when I have them.
You aspire for more purgatory? To want to be wealthy implies that you’re attached to wealth and think it important. The more attachments you have on earth, the harder it will be to let them go in order to enter heaven. Wealth can be acquired if you have the proper detachment from it. It won’t give you happiness anyway. It’s here today, gone tomorrow, and you certainly can’t take it with you. Refer to Matthew 19:24.Is there anything morally wrong with aspiring to be wealthy?
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