Why does it hurt when money goes out?
We all would indeed have experienced the tough phase in our lives when we would leave tears after realizing that we had spent the money for unnecessary purposes. That point when we are calculating the money where we had lost will make us wonder about the value of money. More would be realized when one spends his hard-earned money rather than getting it from parents.
The loss of money could have a drastic effect if it impacts a child's education, purchase of a home, or retirement. These are some significant milestones that are essential to cope up if not it may be difficult for people to deal with the traumatic effect.
Let's imagine these situations:
I) Where you had been pickpocketed and you are left with no money in the bus, or
II) Where you had forgotten your wallet in the taxi that had a wad amount of cash, or
III) Where your sum amount is lost in the investments you made.
When we handle such situations, we will come across a feeling of sadness and fear to face the future. I remember the article that I recently came across where the author had written that losing money is linked with pain and fear in the brain. It is said that losing or gaining money is based on the previous instances which would guide us take decisions on our spendings in future.
Though humans try to avoid losses by being cautious still they lose funds since losses are inevitable in the market. When people tend to lose money, their vision gets clearer to earn more to a certain extent. I consider it as a motivating factor for people to earn as they spend. It is the accountability of humans to think practically to take up a decision that would be favorable for us. We cannot get rain without having a sunny day, the same way, we cannot save the whole sum without losing some money in unexpected ways as mentioned above. So, taking it as a driving force would let us lead a happy life and it is our responsibility to keep the previous instances in mind to limit our expenditure and be careful about our spending in the forthcoming days.
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