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For me it does. Money drives me. Money makes me do things, makes me get up and go to work, makes me sacrifice my soul and sanity for a future with plenty of money.
you know, for someone who works 72 hours a week, you sure hang out at IM a lot...
Having a lot money doesn't guarantee happiness, but it makes it a hell of a lot more likely.
Plus, the more money you have, the more options you have.
Thats how I see it. What if my heart yearns to see other worldly places? If I have plenty of money, and more importantly money invested into systems that produce dividends, then I can go see whatever country I want to. Money is freedom.
I agree it allows you more choices and to an extent freedom to to things. However, that is not happieness.Thats how I see it. What if my heart yearns to see other worldly places? If I have plenty of money, and more importantly money invested into systems that produce dividends, then I can go see whatever country I want to. Money is freedom.
I'm assuming that by talking about going to "other worldly places", that we're talking about planes and not quality acid.
Money buys health. You do not need a lot, however you do need enough so you do not worry about financial issues; so you can buy quality foods (not fast food or junk food cause it is cheaper); so you can afford to seek medical attention if needed; buy meds if needed; etc. Happiness comes from within.
I picked it can. Simply for the fact that some people with little to no money can be happy somehow.
If I was unhappy and I won the lottery and got millions... For example I'd move me and some close friends to a tropical place, always have women over the mansion pleasuring us, I'd jetski in the ocean, have all sorts of odds and ends flown in whenever I want, go anywhere anytime, pretty much endless crap to do. How could I not become happy?
Thats how I feel. Any normal person would be happy with money. If you had no arms, legs, and genitals, I could see how many wouldn't do you any good.
Then you'd be a broke assed dude cruising around on some kind of government issue wheel chair living on government cheese and waiting on someone from meals on wheels to come change your colostomy bag.Thats how I feel. Any normal person would be happy with money. If you had no arms, legs, and genitals, I could see how many wouldn't do you any good.
Then you'd be a broke assed dude cruising around on some kind of government issue wheel chair living on government cheese and waiting on someone from meals on wheels to come change your colostomy bag.
With money you could eat the best foods, have a sexy person wipe your butt for ya ... and get some fine looking female to polish your nob while you cruise around with spinners on your custom wheel chair. Money would be your SOLE source of happiness. Unless you're a Christian in which case you could roll on off to church content that this was preordained by God. Praise Jeeeesus ... but I'll take the money and the nob polishing every time.
I just reread that and now see that in fact I would need to exclude the nob polishing from that life. So then all I would really need is a hill with a good slant and a cliff at the end ... those are free. So money would not bring me happiness there ... only death would. If a guy has no nob to polish then what would be the point of living? We aren't technologically advanced enough for them to be purchased off of eBay yet ... so off the cliff I'd go.No knob to polish.
here is a better question:
if you had the choice of being poor, middle class or rich which one would you choose and why?
here is a better question:
if you had the choice of being poor, middle class or rich which one would you choose and why?
Umm... Who would chose anything other than rich?
Rich! Simply because this would give myself and only myself the ability to make the choices that would drive my happiness.