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Money use for human benefits

History testifies that great men have rarely come from the palaces. From the cottages sprang the greatest prophets, saints and seers, statesmen and philosophers. Socrates was perhaps the poorest man in Greece. St Peter was a fisherman. Who gets better respect? Even wealth bows to spiritual greatness. It is not to dishearten the wealthy person. A well lived life, not a life full of luxury, is what the world salutes. Money in itself can’t be the harbinger of greatness, respect and reverence. Money spent in good deeds guarantees lofty heights. Swift says, “Money is the life-blood of a nation. Spent on public good, great wealth paves the way to bliss and heavenly abode”. Money proves a blessing if utilized purposefully and for the benefit of fellow human beings.