As humans' live is inseparable from economic activities that require any transactions with money, so, yes, money will remain a governing
force in the lives of humans.
3. I agree with Sri's opinion.
Shopping through cashless makes us not really feel heavy to pay. Especially when cashless effect describes our tendency to be more willing to pay
when there is no physical money involved in a transaction.
In other words, people's tendency to buy or purchase something is bigger if they use credit card than if they use cash.
4. In my opinion, it depends on people's choice. They know what's best for them, including people who want to make social media influencers as a profession.
Even so, personally, I am not really interested to be a social media influencer.
Because for me, when a person becomes an influencer, it is unavoidable to be in the spotlight and everything he/she does will draw people's attention, just like a celebrity.
Nevertheless, I always admire those influencers who always manage to their persona for their fans, and I honestly envy their huge revenue.
5. Yes, I think so. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the use of cashless methods were increasing, because at that time, most people were not mobile and there were also social restriction to prevent the virus transmission.
During Covid-19 pandemic, online shopping became trend and it accelerated the use of digital and contactless payments.
(TribunnewsBogor.com/Tia)