I don't doubt it's an important thing, I'm scoffing at "the most important".
Take almost ANY very important historical figure. Was their most important asset their intellect or talent or Idon'tknow,
OR their ability to convert those into income?
In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, physiological needs are placed at the foundation. This statement is not that different, since money is the foundation of almost everything a person does in the modern world.
It's not a statement on how things should be, or how we might want them to be. It's just a pragmatic acceptance of the way things are.
Money is how we survive. It's not the money itself; it's the a ility to buy necessities. When you're living on the streets you realize real quick that money is about the most important thing becuaee it enables you to do everything else.
come on