Money, Power, and the True Worth of a Human
Wealth can buy attention, but never love, peace, or respect
This is the bitter truth: a rich man’s lie is praised, but a poor man’s truth is ignored. A heavy wallet gets attention, even if the mind is empty. But a kind heart is often forgotten if there is no money in the pocket.
Still, behind this false shine, a deeper reality exists. Money and power can buy attention, but they can never buy love, trust, or peace of heart. Smiles shown to the rich are usually out of need, not out of real care. What truly gives value to a person is honesty, kindness, mercy, and faith.
A society built only on wealth and power is like a palace with shining walls but empty inside. It looks beautiful outside but has no real strength within. On the other hand, a life based on truth, justice, and humanity is like a small lamp—it may not blind the eyes, but it surely lights up the soul.
Yes, money and power rule the world today. But the greatest truth is this: the real value of a human being is not in their money, but in the purity of their character.

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