Is Money Important to You?

Have you ever wondered if money is truly important to you?

Tags: Lifestyle, Living, Income, Money, Economy


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Very Important: A Necessity
Money is very important to you, and you're always looking at alternatives that bring in more money, whether it's a second job, an Etsy store, or selling stuff you don't need anymore. However, you don't consider money as...a materialistic avenue, or anything of the sort. In fact, you prefer to buy things on sale! No, you look at money as a necessity: a method of paying your bills and increasing savings. You need money to maintain your lifestyle, and that of your family, nothing more, nothing less.

Very Important: Materialism
Money is very important to you, and you're always looking for more of it. How else could you afford designer labels, high-end makeup, a monthly color and cut, and all the precious things in your fabulous home? Money is a means to materialism for you, and you're proud of it. You look good, and you feel good. You have it, and show it off. Now you just want more of it.

Not Very Important: Means to An End
Money isn't very important to you. You value other things in life, like happiness, health, family and friends. As long as you love doing what you do for a living, you don't care. Money is a means to an end. As long as you have enough to pay your bills, and maybe a little extra for spending money, you're fine.

Not Very Important: Don't Care About What You Don't Have
You're probably very lacking in the money department, but rather than sweat it, you relax and lay back. You can't care about what you don't have! While other people are running around with two iPhones, and designer labels, you're perfectly comfortable putting on the old shoes you've had for 3-4 years.