I agree to the prompt that money is the root to all evil amongst human beings. We tend to think money can gives us power, fame, or glory. This statement may be true to a certain standard, but money as we know cannot give us everything we need as well. Relating to our mentality and emotions, money cannot buy happiness, friendship, love, eternal life, etc. Taylor said, “Money can bring people closer together and it can tear people relationships apart. That is when wealth people will see themselves become less happy, like Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge to give a clear understanding. Money is a key to living on this world. All though people fall short when they let money controls their lives.
To go into a more in depth point of view we will realize in life (if not now) that people will do anything for a dollar. When money is involved people will change on love ones, family members, friends, just about anything. This can cause them to burn bridges with people, and can minimize your chances seeing another level in their life. An extremely wealthy person will tend to unhappy because they get everything they possibly want, but do not get what they truly need. This can range from family interaction, true friends that they can trust, or unconditional love. As well this wealth is only temporary, but it will never be everlasting.
Thus, I agree that money is the root to all evil. Taylor analysis is to what is currently happening in society. He sees how money can run right over people, and can no one resist it presents. It takes a high level of maturity to conduct oneself in such a manner. I would answer these questions as if I am a wealthy person and had some type of affiliation with a large amount of money. I would even interview someone else who currently lives that lifestyle, and then state my answers or opinion. Money can be used into more positive forms than what we may see on a daily basis. For instance, donating to charity or feeding the homeless. Wealthy people need to change their mindset and use their earnings positively. To my conclusion, do not let money make you, but you make the money for the right purposes.
To go into a more in depth point of view we will realize in life (if not now) that people will do anything for a dollar. When money is involved people will change on love ones, family members, friends, just about anything. This can cause them to burn bridges with people, and can minimize your chances seeing another level in their life. An extremely wealthy person will tend to unhappy because they get everything they possibly want, but do not get what they truly need. This can range from family interaction, true friends that they can trust, or unconditional love. As well this wealth is only temporary, but it will never be everlasting.
Thus, I agree that money is the root to all evil. Taylor analysis is to what is currently happening in society. He sees how money can run right over people, and can no one resist it presents. It takes a high level of maturity to conduct oneself in such a manner. I would answer these questions as if I am a wealthy person and had some type of affiliation with a large amount of money. I would even interview someone else who currently lives that lifestyle, and then state my answers or opinion. Money can be used into more positive forms than what we may see on a daily basis. For instance, donating to charity or feeding the homeless. Wealthy people need to change their mindset and use their earnings positively. To my conclusion, do not let money make you, but you make the money for the right purposes.