When money becomes god, everything else becomes negotiable. Principles take a back seat. Integrity bends. And entire societies start measuring value not by character, wisdom, or truth—but by digits on a screen. We stop asking what’s right and start asking what it costs. The marketplace replaces the moral compass. And before long, profit isn’t just a goal—it’s a justification. A golden calf in a modern suit.
The danger isn't that money exists, but that we forget it's a tool and start treating it as the purpose. When that happens, we don’t just lose our way... we sell it.
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