Basically.
DMC is bringing the goods to this thread, I love it when people even take it so far so they act like wealth and happiness are mutually exclusive. If you're wealthy and unhappy, wealth isn't your problem.
Basically.
I don't get the "people would give money away to bring a loved one back hypothetical". It's not like being rich leads to family members dying.
^exactly^
I think poor people have an at least equal but probably higher probability of family members dying anyway![]()
i think my TC was just saying that money sometimes consumes people's lives so much that they forgot about their loved ones and they don't realize it until it's too late. i think
but i agree in the sense that a lot of ppl today are too worried about getting that next big job/big raise that they can't even enjoy their life when they are perfectly well off as it is
Money isn't mutually exclusive with family and health. You can have all 3. Family and health is irrelevant to whether or not money brings happiness. You don't lose family and health by having money.
"Money doesn't buy happiness" is just something poor people say.
" i have money, family, and good health"
- grandpa4mvp, still alive and kickin millionaire
Teachers have patented it more than anyone else.
Yeah I'm saying family and health is irrelevant to having money.
It'd be like saying, "Having a nice car is nice, but making sure your penis doesn't get chopped off is more important!"
Is there any kind of an inverse relationship between money and family + health?
They're two completely unrelated things. It's not like chosing to be poor guarantees no one I'm close to gets a terminal disease.
If you have ty health and ty family, will choosing to be poor alleviate the problem at all? I don't understand how family and health is relevant at all to having money.
This
family, health, and money are mutually exclusive things
You can be in good health, have a healthy family, and still be living off ramen noodles and skunk beer.
Money enhances and improves your life, and makes happiness more accessible
Then why do you keep bringing up family and health in a discussion about money. You can say it all you want to avoid looking stupid, your actions contradict it.
Money and health aren't mutually exclusive, but I'm gonna keep talking like they are mutually exclusive and keep acting like you have to chose between one or the other!
so you are saying they're mutually exclusive. Thanks for clearing that up.
I think you're reading too much into it. You'd be hard pressed to find somebody who isn't chasing the American dream, be it passively or aggressively. More often than not, they do it to better their lives and the lives of their family. A family that does not want for anything is usually happier.
I actually think they're the opposite of mutually exclusive. Who the wants to have poor family members who everytime you visit say, "Hey, can you give some money to help the family out!"
lol contradicting yourself
That would suck. Thank God I'm white.
GranddadCubanSucks- this thread sucks now![]()
You said they have no impact on each other, then you said if you value money too much it's tough to have a good relationship with your family. How is that not contradicting yourself?
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