Money Matters
Humans truly underestimate the importance of money. They foolishly believe the desire for money is superficial, greedy, or empty. These people are usually broke and delusional.
There is nothing on this earth that is more important than money. Allow me to explain.
The desire for money is not material. It’s a matter of comfort and survival. The physical item, the bill, the coin, the credit card, is not what we desire. It is what the physical object affords us. What the physical item represents, is what matters. You cannot maintain a stable home, food on the table, clothes on your back, without money. Basic necessities are granted through the acquisition of money. Beyond basic necessities, money affords so many other pleasantries.
Money will grant you access to higher quality food options (which means better health and longevity). You will have the benefit of the best in health care choices. Money allows you to travel to the most beautiful countries on earth, to experience cultures. Money grants you access to the best in education, the ability to invest, start businesses, acquire real estate. The right amount of money will allow you to retire decades earlier than you anticipated, now free to enjoy your life in your earlier years before you’ve graduated to an older age.
I could go on all day about the great benefits of having money, and the quality of services you’ll have access to as a result. Did you know that money can grant you access to important people? The option to build your social network with influential people is an even more attractive situation to be in! So, when people stupidly proclaim that the desire for wealth is superficial, it makes me roll my eyes and shake my head in disbelief. Many people hate the rich simply because they envy that which they don’t (and won’t work towards) achieving.
Money grants freedom of time, opportunity, high quality services and living conditions, and various other pleasantries that the poor and middle class could only dream of. So the next time you dare accuse a Dominatrix of being “money hungry,” understand what you’re truly saying.
Your misguided and ignorant understanding of wealth is the issue here. What you are saying is essentially this woman’s craft is not worth compensating. That she should not have the ability to pay her bills and live a pleasant and comfortable lifestyle, meanwhile you continue to desire her and her services to provide to you.
Don’t ever become one of these Men. Every Domme will find you both intolerable, gross, and above all else: A broke, disrespectful bitch. If you cannot afford fetish services, admit this to yourself. Only reenter the fetish world when you can AFFORD to do so. Insulting a professional is not the way.
Money is not evil.
Our understanding of it needs some reconditioning.