Definition: The most valuable things don’t cost any money.
Ah-ha, ah-ha, this is so true right?
This is a proverb that means those things that cost money should not be prioritised over free things like family and friends and FREEBIES.
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Those free things are, in the end, worth more than anything money could buy.
If someone says that the best things in life are free, what they mean is that when people have the choice between spending money and focusing on their families and friends, they should choose the latter.
This proverb is a reminder that money and objects are NOT the most important things in life.
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