Some people
believe that money is more important than free time for a good quality of life.
Others say the opposite is true. Discuss both views. What is more important in
your opinion? Give relevant examples.
In a struggle to make both ends meet and make life better,
people are lost in the humdrum of earning more and more money. But does being
cash rich make life really good? It is a topic to ponder seriously as some
people really value free time for a good living.
Inclination towards healthy finances has obvious
reasons. A good financial standing is
considered to be a critical component for a good living standard since this
factor can help people to procure everything deemed necessary for a comfortable
life. A big house, swanky cars, a various modern gadgets that make life simpler,
etc. have become a fad among the masses,
and these can only be had if one has enough to pay for and bear connected
expenses. Moreover, ensuring a good education for kids is also a factor that
counts up to a good life, and for that too, money is a vital aspect.
Similarly, healthy economic background has a valid case to
be seen as a pivotal factor for many since only rich can enjoy a lavish
lifestyle. Travelling overseas and to exotic locations for vacations; staying
in plush hotels; and dining out in trendy places and eateries, is regarded as a
true indicator of happy living, and the ones who cannot afford, are deemed as
sub-humans and looked down upon.
Nevertheless, those prioritizing leisure time over money
cite their own rationale. As per them, humans are social animals and for that
they need some free time. This helps to rejuvenate, relax, as well as leave
some time for the family and friends to experience the real pleasures of life:
the closeness and intimacy.
Henceforth, although people have heterogeneous views on this
issue, I feel both the aspects have a pivotal role to play in the quality life.