However, since we can't and are not allowed to make money in society, we naturally can't spend money lavishly. However, how should we correctly understand "money" and learn to use it well? I'm afraid this is a difficult question to answer, but I think we should be at least "economical", because although the "money" in our hands can't be robbed or stolen, it is not earned by our aboveboard efforts.
When we spend the money in our hands, we should think it over. Mom and dad work hard in the company or in the sun ... maybe we don't think it matters much to spend a few dollars, but think about it from another angle. If the money you earned from work was thrown into the water and floated away, would you be in a good mood at that time?
Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, may not even know his own assets, but he has a famous saying: "No matter how rich you are, you can't be rich with children."
For him, entrepreneurship is the road to life, and wealth is the yardstick for quantifying his value. "I am just the keeper of this wealth, and I need to find the most suitable way to use it."
Bill Gates seldom cares about money. He doesn't care that his stock plummeted. Money will not affect his own life. However, he never spends money recklessly. Once, Bill Gates and a friend went to a restaurant for a meeting. They were a few minutes late, so there was no room for them in the parking lot. So his friend suggested parking in the VIP parking space of the hotel. Bill disagreed, and his friend said, "He can pay the money."