That was the thing people often overlooked. Money could buy you comfort, sure, but it was never the foundation.
Because the truth was, money could only take you so far.
Money could buy you a car, but knowledge designed the engine.
Money could buy you the latest phone, but knowledge built the microchip inside.
Money could buy you medicine, but knowledge discovered the cure.
Money could hire you a lawyer, but knowledge wrote the law in the first place.
Money could bribe its way into a room, but knowledge made you the guy everyone in that room had to listen to.
That was the difference. Money gave you temporary advantages, but knowledge gave you permanence. Money made you rich, knowledge made you relevant.