Fifty Peso. Too trivial for those who has hundreds but big enough for those who were lacking.

There are two types of people in the world - the ones who has many and the ones who has less. The ones who have many may probably forsake the might of a fifty peso but those people who have less almost certainly value every inch that they could get out of it.

They say that Money's only important when you don't have any; indeed, sometimes we are too overwhelmed by the feeling of having cash that we tend to consume it to immaterial things, overpowered by the will to spend that we become impulsive. Some may say that Fifty peso only worth them a manicure, pedicure, a jug of nail polish or a pack of cigarette but for others it may quench thirst and hunger, may answer a day’s allowance or may add for educational fee.

“Riches are a good handmaid, but the worst mistress”

Those people with enough resource pay no importance of what they have, does not pay attention of the things they are lucky to possess. Money is a needful and precious thing, and when well used, a noble thing.

One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring.

When it comes to money, you can't win. If you focus on making it, you're materialistic. If you try to but don't make any, you're a loser. If you make a lot and keep it, you're a miser. If you make it and spend it, you're a spendthrift. If you don't care about making it, you're unambitious. If you make a lot and still have it when you die, you're a fool--for trying to take it with you. The only way to really win with money is to hold it loosely--and be generous with it to accomplish things of value - JOHN C. MAXWELL