The "Money Speech" should be basic reading for any self-respecting high school. Much more relevant to the creation of individuals than any Machado de Assis or Eça de Queiroz, he teaches a positive attitude towards money. He shows how money, considered by many to be the source of all evil, is actually the tool of the virtuous.
The text shows the importance of money and commerce for human life. In it, the character Francisco D'Anconia argues that money is a symbol of freedom and human productivity, and that it is an essential tool for survival and success in a free society. This passage from the book "Atlas Shrugged" emphasizes the importance of individual initiative and free enterprise, and criticizes the idea that money is the root of all evil.
And you, have you ever thought about where the money comes from?