I don’t care too much for money, money can’t buy me love – The Beatles

Let us take a moment to honour those most wise of modern philosophers, the Beatles. John, Paul, Ringo and George’s 1964 smash hit Can’t Buy Me Love is not only a catchy earworm, it’s also a great commentary on the real value of wealth.

When asked by journalists to explain the song’s meaning in 1966, Paul McCartney explained that “all these material possessions are all very well, but they won’t buy me what I really want”. Sums it up, really.

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@Janine12 posted 4 years ago

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material possessions are just giving us temporary happiness but what we really need is the permanent that will give genuine happiness

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