Why values are more important than money?
This is sort of like the saying that "some people love people and use things (money), some people love things (money) and use people." To believe money is more important is an example of having values upside down. Money is a medium of exchange, it's information, it says how much credit you have to get things. Really that's about all it is when you set all the emotional baggage aside. Value on the other hand helps guide you in both how to acquire money and how to best spend it. When you have money without values you'll likely be poor very soon or you'll have a lot of stuff but no one would be able to stand you as you brag about all the stuff you have which you bought with your money. The guiding force of values can increase the value of the money you have because you'll know whether to save it, spend it or invest it.
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