ClaytonBigsby
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I love youMoney buys bacon and antibiotics and sex.
I love youMoney buys bacon and antibiotics and sex.
" ... fella could have a pretty nice weekend in Vegas with all this!" - Maj. T.J. KongMoney buys bacon and antibiotics and sex.
...but not allllll things stay in Vegas, some things you bring home in a different case" ... fella could have a pretty nice weekend in Vegas with all this!" - Maj. T.J. Kong
On the flip side, it's easy to get free of annoying relatives and hangers-on. Give them a grand, and tell them you expect it back the next time you see them. On the other hand, don't let it come between friends and family. Just give them the help when they need it. But for the grace of God ...I don't think that's entirely true.
The ones that come running as soon as you inherit/ windfall, whatever, those are the ones you know are not real 'friends'.
But, in answer to the original question, it sure the fuck wouldn't make me sad.
Found myself asking the same question.What exactly is happiness?
Very well put. I hope you are a millionaire one dayI know that if I had millions of dollars, I'd use it to start charities to help people in need. Besides, being an eccentric rich philanthropist sounds like fun...
But yeah, if I know I'm making a difference in people's lives, and making my corner of the world a better place, I could be happy.
It's all what you do with your money...Of course if you're selfish and self centered, you'll be miserable.
Found myself asking the same question.
My father has made and lost millions of dollars and the shit he went through is more than most people could handle.
Now the transition period from having money to not was difficult for our family, but we made it work.
It wasn't easy. It wasn't as fun. It wasn't better than having money and it still isn't.
There is almost no upside to not having money when you live in this society and expect to participate. Certainly won't get you anywhere fast.
It will help you see what's important in life. Prioritize needs from wants.
What if you have already been poor, have prioritized needs from wants and now want to better yourself?
Live up to your potential. If that means being poor your whole life well you might want to question the decisions your making.
Unless you are off the grid or very self sufficient you're still going to need money.
I'm not trying to say money buys happiness. But money does buy security. For a family that can mean a lot.
Well if you didn't earn your money than no.The original question was does money buy happiness, this could mean you inherit it, win the lottery, etc.
Have you earned your money or inherited it?That doesn't make sense, I don't think you'd be saying that if someone just gave you a 100 million dollar check lol.
Yeah pads question of "what is happiness?" got me thinking about every single underlying factor towards a happy life."I would say a good woman at my side, a roof over my head, and a clean conscious is all I need for happiness."
This is all you really needed to say tbh. It's a nice story tho, and I've earned my money and back when I was making decent money I was happy, but only because my life was good then, never really thought about the other stuff, but I see what you mean by it.