rtp wrotewhen money isn't an issure, you are flexible to do whatever you feel like doing, unlike when you don't have it
That's the only point I was contending on. Money is always an issue - even if money is given to you it comes with something attached, if only social or psychological stigma of being dependent.
And, like user says, money is not the only issue. Time, for example could be one example of the other issues.
Money doesn't have absolute value, it's more of a relative thing - let's say you have 50K, you still have to weight the different opportunities and ways to invest it, and other things you can do with this money.
Yes, to be honest, it does give you extra flexibility, makes things easier, give you more options and gives you access to better options, that is true. But it won't solve your problem, it'll just give you more tools or different tools to solve it.
I could use some of this advice on myself!