The drug called Money - Deepstash

The drug called Money

Drugs are confused mostly to escape reality.

To aquire money we spend our time working for or under someone.

In reality we exchange our Time & Freedom.

Your TIME is your FREEDOM, when you are exchanging your TIME for MONEY, somebody else is paying you that MONEY so they can save their TIME and make more MONEY than you are making .

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