Shakespeare's view on wealth: money is very important.
Shakespeare once said a great deal about money. "Money is a great magic wand, which can casually change a person's appearance,"
he said very thoroughly in the drama Timon of Athens: "Only a little bit of gold can turn black into white, ugly into beauty, wrong into right, humble into noble, old people into teenagers and cowards into warriors. It can make the cursed people blessed, the people suffering from gray epilepsy loved by all, it can make the thief stand high and compete with the elders, and it can make the widow with yellow skin and yellow face become a bride again. "
Shakespeare's other famous sayings about money:
(1) Money is a good soldier, and with it, one can be full of courage.
(2) Although power is a stubborn bear, gold can lead it by the nose.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-william shakespeare