I would say having wisdom. If you had enough wisdom, you are able to have wealth as well.
Being rich does not inherently equate to being wise. Wealth can provide access to education and experiences that may foster wisdom, but it does not guarantee sound judgment or insight. Wisdom often stems from life experiences, reflection, and an understanding of complex situations, which can be independent of financial status. Thus, a wealthy individual may lack wisdom, while someone with modest means may possess profound insights.
Being rich may provide financial security and access to better resources, but it doesn't guarantee happiness or fulfillment. Being poor can bring about different challenges and struggles, but a sense of community, resilience, and gratitude can often be stronger. Ultimately, what matters most is having good health, meaningful relationships, and a sense of purpose.
Wanna get rich sounds better.
the humen being is the god of wisdom and knoledge.
no being talented would be better than being rich
Being healthy ! I would much rather be a healthy but poor individual, than a rich sick one any day !
If by ideas you mean wisdom, then the Greek Goddess of Wisdom is Pallas Athena. She is better known as Athena
the literal translation of Praetio prudentia prestat is Wisdom Is Beyond Price which I think is the motto of the Lewis pipe band
Money, that's what's being rich is all about.
"honesty is the best policy." that is another saying for being truthful. i think thomas Jefferson is trying to say in his quote that without honesty and integrity, there is no wisdom
Bigger better faster MORE INFORMATION! I think universities used it to exchange infomation, (rich universities)
Is that a trick question? Everyone is doing his/her best to overcome the problem of limited resources to satisfy unlimited resources(scarcity), so being rich will, not neccesarily, curb the majors of scarcity. A better life is guaranteed if you become rich legally.