Found this beautiful read from the book "How to live" by Derek Sivers, I have to share immediately to you guys: Suspend judgment. Making money isn’t evil, greedy, shallow, or vain. Money isn’t your worth as a human being, or a substitute for love. But don’t pretend it doesn’t matter. Money can represent freedom, safety, experience, generosity, attractiveness, power, or whatever you want. But really, money is as neutral as math. Because it’s neutral, people have projected all kinds of meaning onto it. Your biggest obstacle to getting rich is the harmful meaning you’ve attached to it. Your biggest advantage can be projecting a helpful meaning onto it. Make it mean you’re on the right path. Make it a game. Make it mean you’re free. Or consider this: Money is nothing more than a neutral exchange of value. Making money is proof you’re adding value to people’s lives. Aiming to get rich is aiming to be useful to the world. It’s striving to do more for others. Serving more. Sharing more. Contributing more. The world rewards you for creating value. Pursue wealth because it’s moral, good, and unlimited. Money is social. It was invented to transfer value between people. One job pays way more than another because it has more social value. To get rich, don’t think about what’s valuable to you. Think about what’s valuable to others. To do the opposite is the cliché of the starving artist: creating something that’s valuable to you, but not to others. Money doesn’t care about your race, gender, education, physique, family, or nationality. Anyone can be rich. Someone always will, so it might as well be you. Making money is a skill like any other. Learn it and practice it as you would anything else. Money is a great motivator. It works better than force, rules, punishment, or appealing to generosity. Great art has been created in pursuit of profit. Numbers reveal truth and opportunity. With every business idea you have or hear, do the math to run the projections and implications.