cyberdad wrote:
KitLily wrote:
It makes me think that all these people who have vast amounts of money, millions of fans, luxury in every aspect of their lives, aren't actually happy.
It's all relative. The ultra-rich probably have periods of unhappiness over silly things like the servants not chilling their roset to the exact temperature they wanted or their fact their lear jet might be needing servicing so they can't fly to their swiss resort for their weekly spa session.
If you are middle class then its unhappiness over your wifi not working or your coffee machine needs servicing
If you are the working poor it might be that one of your three part-time casual jobs scraping posters of walls in the city fell through and you have 1 week to find another job to avoid being thrown out of home by your landlord.
So all this 'get as much money as you possibly can' attitude is nonsense. No one is ever going to be happy so why bother chasing money.
They say 'finding meaning in your life' is the way to be happy. So we should all be searching for meaning and ignore the people telling us to get as much money as we can. Well, most of us do that anyway don't we.
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