Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Issue Practice 9

Issue: It is more important to allocate money for immediate problems than to spend it on long-term problems.

Our everyday life can not continue without money, as everything, either material or spiritual, we need to support our life costs cash, more or less. Therefore, the allocation of our money which we strive to earn for our livelihood turns out of great significance. People, who can not distribute the use of their money wisely, presumably cannot lead an easy and comfortable life.

As far as I am concerned, on the one hand, allocating our money for immediate is considered definitely necessary, since we keep purchasing merchandizes everyday to fulfill our life. No money-allocation for immediate use, hopefully, may lead us to suffer from starvation and coldness, not to speak lack of education, which means an awkward situation with neither material wealth nor spiritual wealth. Beggars can be seen in almost every country. It is not hard for us to imagine what deters most of them from delicious food, decent clothes and comfortable houses with warm fireplaces is the lack of immediate-use money at hand. Distribution of money for immediate problems disables us to enjoy our everyday life.

On the other hand, however, money for long-term uses must be spared and prepared in advance. Cash and checks show their necessity when it comes to an economic crisis and problems of unemployment emerge or other emergencies related to use of money. Get ourselves ready for urgent problems, including get enough wealth, means a respect to and a care for our own life, which can be favorable and benefit ourselves ultimately.

To sum up, it is believed that attaching importance equally to both money for immediate problems and long-term problems weighs much in our daily life, to which we are supposed to find a balance.

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