Everyone has money but not every one is rich! That’s an interesting fact aside my fun facts. But it gets more interesting. In life it often happens that the way we live, the respect we are given or the value of our worth is often related to money. Oh Money!

1.The idea of the world’s first ATM machine came to John Shepherd- Barron in a bathtub after getting to his bank too late to withdraw money. Read more – Image Source

2. The world’s first paper money was created in china. 1400 years ago. Read more

3.Spending money on Experiences instead of Possessions results in more Satisfaction according to studies. Read more

4.The first credit card was invented in 1949 by Frank X McNamara. He was head of the Hamilton Credit Corporation and went out to eat with a friend. After the meal he realised he forgot his wallet and didn’t have any money to pay. Read more –Image source

5. Bob Marley’s final words were “Money can’t buy life. Read more

Told you these where some interesting facts. Number 1 is inspiring isn’t it. The lesson is: the best ideas as we know come in the least expected places.
Have a great day 🙂
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