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💰 The Money Addiction

How the Chase for Wealth Can Turn into an Endless Trap

By Ahmet Kıvanç DemirkıranPublished 10 months ago ‱ 3 min read
"Chasing wealth without limits is like climbing a staircase that never ends."

Introduction: The Unquenchable Thirst for More

Money is essential.

📌 We need it to survive. We need it to thrive.

But at what point does the pursuit of wealth stop being a goal and start becoming an obsession?

🚀 For many, money isn’t just a necessity—it’s a never-ending addiction.

Some people hit financial milestones only to feel
nothing.

đŸ”č They make their first $100,000—but now they want a million.

đŸ”č They hit seven figures—but now they crave ten.

đŸ”č No matter how much they earn, it never feels like enough.

💡 Why? Because money, like any addiction, can create an endless loop of desire.

This article will explore:

✅ Why making money becomes an obsession

✅ The psychology behind why we never feel “rich enough”

✅ How to break free from the trap of always wanting more

Let’s dive in.

1. Why Do People Become Addicted to Making Money?

At first, making money is about security.

Paying rent, covering expenses, feeling stable.

Then, it becomes about comfort.

A better car, a nicer home, some luxury.

But after a certain point?

It’s no longer about need—it’s about status, competition, and validation.

📌 The more we earn, the higher our expectations rise.

đŸ”č Psychologists call this the “Hedonic Treadmill”

We achieve a financial goal → We feel happy for a moment.

Then, we adapt—and that money no longer excites us.

Now, we want more.

💡 Lesson? Chasing wealth for the sake of wealth creates an addiction cycle.

2. The Trap of “More” – Why It’s Never Enough

Most people believe there’s a magic number that will make them happy.

📌 “If I just had $1 million, I’d be set.”

📌 “Once I make six figures, I’ll feel secure.”

But research shows that after a certain point, more money doesn’t bring more happiness.

đŸ”„ The $75,000 Rule (According to Science)

A famous study by Princeton University found that:

Happiness increases with income—up to $75,000 per year.

After that, extra money has almost no impact on daily happiness.

Yet, most people keep chasing wealth beyond this point.

🚀 Why? Because society makes us believe “more” is always the answer.

3. The Hidden Costs of the Money Addiction

Making money isn’t the problem.

📌 The problem is when money becomes your entire identity.

Here’s what happens when wealth turns into an obsession:

1ïžâƒŁ You Sacrifice Your Health

Endless work hours. No sleep. High stress.

Many wealthy people burn out chasing financial goals.

💡 Example: Billionaire Steve Jobs admitted on his deathbed that he sacrificed his health for wealth—only to realize too late that money couldn’t save him.

2ïžâƒŁ Relationships Take a Backseat

Some people focus so much on making money that they lose real human connections.

Money can buy luxury—but it can’t replace love, family, or time.

💡 Example: How many successful CEOs have broken marriages because they prioritized work over relationships?

3ïžâƒŁ You Become a Prisoner to Your Own Wealth

Once you have a lot of money, you fear losing it.

Many rich people work just as hard to maintain wealth as they did to get it.

💡 Example: Even billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos still grind daily—because the hunger never ends.

🚀 Lesson? If your life revolves only around making money, you’ll never feel free.

4. How to Break Free from the Money Obsession

Want to escape the endless chase for more?

Here’s how:

✅ 1. Define “Enough” for Yourself

Ask: “How much money do I actually need to live my ideal life?”

Don’t let society’s definition of success trap you in an unnecessary race.

✅ 2. Focus on Purpose, Not Just Profits

Money is a tool—but what’s the point if you’re miserable?

Find ways to create value beyond just increasing wealth.

✅ 3. Invest in Experiences, Not Just Assets

Research shows spending money on experiences (travel, hobbies, relationships) creates lasting happiness.

Instead of buying more things, invest in making memories.

✅ 4. Learn to Enjoy the Journey

True success isn’t about reaching a number—it’s about enjoying the process.

Gratitude beats greed every time.

🚀 Lesson? Wealth should serve your life, not control it.

Final Thoughts: Money is a Tool, Not a Purpose

📌 Making money is important—but if it consumes you, you’ve already lost.

đŸ”„ Chasing wealth without balance leads to emptiness.

đŸ”„ If you never define “enough,” you’ll always feel poor.

đŸ”„ The richest people aren’t the ones who have the most—but the ones who feel fulfilled with what they have.

💡 So, the real question isn’t “How can I make more money?”

🚀 It’s “How can I make money work for me—without letting it define me?”

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About the Creator

Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran

As a technology and innovation enthusiast, I aim to bring fresh perspectives to my readers, drawing from my experience.

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  • Muhammad Iqbal10 months ago

    You have beautifully explained the relationship between man and money in society in this the article

  • Harlan Young10 months ago

    This is so true. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • Alex H Mittelman 10 months ago

    People are addicted to money. Good job!

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