I think you are having the wrong idea about money. No one in the world has stated money can solve every problem but people still write about this for no reason. Also the people who write about this aren't that rich either. They write as if having more money is a bad thing and doesn't help anyone.
Sure if you had only money can you cure cancer? Nope. But what if you knew how to cure cancer but don't have the money to set up the machines or make medicines? Your knowledge here will be useless.
Money can solve a lot of problems knowledge cant. Imagine your mothe... (read more)
The notion that money isn't important or that "knowledge is the real wealth" wasn't intended to be a universal law; it's only applicable in cases where money is sufficiently abundant (as the title says). The scenarios you list do not meet that condition, so they are not situations that the OP intended to address.
I think you are having the wrong idea about money. No one in the world has stated money can solve every problem but people still write about this for no reason. Also the people who write about this aren't that rich either. They write as if having more money is a bad thing and doesn't help anyone.
Sure if you had only money can you cure cancer? Nope. But what if you knew how to cure cancer but don't have the money to set up the machines or make medicines? Your knowledge here will be useless.
Money can solve a lot of problems knowledge cant. Imagine your mothe... (read more)