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Hard work and "honest money" or illegality and "easy money"???
13 Answers
- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Hard work and honest money is so much more rewarding then the easy money. Speaking from experiance, as a former dealer and theif, it is easier to spend the honest money and with honest money you are never looking over your shoulder for the fuzz.
- 2 decades ago
Illegality and easy money will lead to a not so easy jail time and a life that is ruined forever! Sometimes hard work can be rewarding and you still have your self-respect. Not to mention the respect of others!
- 2 decades ago
It's possible to work hard, earning honest "easy" money too. Though it is not really easy money, it is fast growing money. Being honest pays out anyway.
- 2 decades ago
honest money i get every two weeks, but it goes to bills and i never see it again. maybe i should look into the illegality "easy money" thing...can i give money to my family, get a new car and a house and still have some left over for bills etc if i go for the "easy money"? lmao
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- 2 decades ago
Hard work will give u honest money on earth and heaven after life , illegality will give u easy money and hell in next birth.
Remember ,illeagal money means somebody else's money and we are allowed to keep only our share .so even if u make easy money today, u will have to give it back tomorrow, better make honest money.
- 2 decades ago
Definitely "Hard work "& "honest Money" because it gives you a good nights sleep and a true respect in the society.
- 2 decades ago
It all depends on the level of hardship you in. Some might op for honest money but i think depends on the desperation level.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
Ask George Bush, he seems to have made a good living from being a crook...