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The 5 Things in Life that are More Valuable than Moneyy

By John Rampton
Nov 16 2018
JohnJohn Rampton
Nov 16 2018

Make no mistake about it. We all need money to survive. Without it you can’t
eat — have a roof of your head — or enjoy the things that make you happy. But,
are you obsessed with money? Here are some things in life that are more
valuable than money.

I think we’ve all been in a spot where we


were only focused on making a ton of
money.
We take a job that we can’t stand because the pay is outstanding.
Next thing you know — you dread hearing that alarm clock every
morning.
Next — you start neglecting your health and relationships. These are more
valuable than money. Despite the myth — you aren’t any happier. In
fact, research has found that having strong social connections and access to
nature makes you happier than merely more money.
In other words — money becomes the most important thing in your life. Even
worse, it influences all of your choices and decisions. You’ll find that this is not
the way to live.
If you feel that you’re in this situation, remember this statement:

Money is not the most important


thing in life. But, there are some
things in life that are more valuable
than money.
What is the most important thing in your life? Here are five things that you
should value more than money.
1. Health – Health is something in life
that is more valuable than money.
Yes. You need money so that you have insurance and can cover medical
emergencies. The fact is that money can’t improve your health if you eat junk,
smoke, and live a sedentary lifestyle.
When you’re healthy — you’re obviously reducing the risk of serious health
concerns — like cardiovascular disease. Being healthy gives you more energy.
You’re more productive. Whenever you get your body moving — you release
endorphins — which can also improve your mood. As a result, you become more
successful in life.
Exercising, eating healthy — and getting enough sleep — will also
decrease stress and anxiety.
“Stress is what stops most people from getting the results they want in
life,” says entrepreneur Arman Sadeghi. “Unfortunately, as stress increases —
the human body changes. Hormone levels change and success becomes much
harder. Of course, this then further increases stress, so it’s an unfortunate cycle
that feeds itself.”
What’s more, chronic stress can lead to fatigue and even an increase in
coronary disease. So, it’s also important to take care of your mental health.
Exercising and eating healthy is a start.
However, you also need to find other ways to relieve this stress through
meditation, building strong relationships. A great choice is talking to a
psychologist or other licensed mental health professional.

2. Community – Your community is


something in life that is more
valuable than money.
“When I have friends I am happy. Friends make me laugh. They also laugh at my
problems. They also laugh at my insane stories,” writes author and entrepreneur
James Altucher.
Altucher adds, “I love my children. Children are very difficult. NO GROWN MAN
wakes up and says, ‘I can’t wait to drive 80 miles to see 300 10 years olds
dance in a ballet recital.’ And yet that’s what daughter’s make you do.”
Magic — you can value magic above money.
Why does Altucher do this — and say this? Because he loves his daughter. And,
“Because it’s magic to see her dance. Because I won’t admit it — but I value
magic more than money.”
Your community can bring you health and support — this can be
better than money.
Your friends and family are a community. An actual community can include a
professional organization — social, religious group, or nonprofit organization
that you support. Being a part of a community comes with benefits that no
amount of money could buy.
The benefit of a community includes finding the inspiration and
motivation to achieve your goals.
A community allows you to exchange ideas and seek advice when you’re down.
It also gives you a chance to network and strengthen your talents. When you’re
a member of a community you feel valued.
“There’s evidence that strong community leads to a longer, smarter, quality of
life,” says Altucher. “So I value this more than I value money.” I think most of us
can agree with that statement.

3. Time – What you do with your time can add


more value than money does for you — in life.
Shola Richards, founder of The Positivity Solution, writes that, “there is no
amount of money in the world that can buy you one millisecond of time.”
“Unlike money, time cannot be multiplied, borrowed, or recovered
after you lose it.” Richards adds, “Time can only be spent. That’s it.”
“Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever. While it is possible that you could end up with
much more money in your bank account next year than you currently have right
now, you will never be as young as you are at the moment that you are reading
these words.”
Time is a limited resource.
It’s important that you get the most out of time. That means effectively
managing your time is important. When you manage your time –you’ll be less
stressed. You can be sure that you’ll accomplish more with less effort — make
fewer mistakes — and avoid conflicts.
Time management also opens you up to more opportunities and
allows you to focus on what matter most. Time management — and
not money — can lead to a more successful and happy life.

4. Respect – Respect is something in life


that is more valuable than money.
“Respect is what I want from you
Respect is what I need
Respect is what I want
Respect is what I need.”
My dad was a huge fan of Otis Redding. Every time we would be in the car he
would blast Otis. So, I became very familiar with this classic tune. A more
popular version — is the Aretha Franklin version.
I think people enjoyed the “Respect” piece, or song a lot. Sure it’s a catchy
song. But respect really is something that we all want in life.You can have all the
money in the world. But, when you’re not respected by others — or you don’t
respect yourself — then what’s all that money good for?
Additionally, you can’t buy respect. So respect really is more
valuable than money.
There are feelings of trust, safety, and well-being that come with respect. That’s
because of the sense of worth or personal value that’s been attached to you by
others.
People will only respect you when you respect yourself.
Respecting yourself generally means that you’re honest, listen to others, and
hold yourself accountable. It also means surrounding yourself with positive and
supportive people. Most importantly — it’s treating others how you want to be
treated.
In short, respect is crucial if you want to be a happy and successful
person.

5. Mental Strength.
Mental strength is something in life that is
more valuable than money.
Amy Morin is a renowned a psychotherapist and a lecturer at Northeastern
University. Morin also has a claim for being a mental strength trainer. She says
that you need mental strength to be successful. This is because mental strength
conquers self-doubt, keeps you motivated, and helps you face your fears.
Mental strength also ensures that you learn from your mistakes.
Mental strength assists you when you need to bounce back from failure. And,
mental strength can help you regulate your feelings.
Throughout your life you’re going to experience setbacks and obstacles. You’re
going to need mental strength — a lot more than money — to help you
overcome these obstacles.

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