quotes about money and happiness
Why do rich people say that money does not buy happiness?
It amuses me that people have a lot of money often that money is unimportant. The money will not make you happy, and so easy to tell when you have lots of it. Easy to say when you do not have to fear that the next paycheck will come and how you can pay your next bill. I do not know who said it, but the budget remains with me: "I 'm rich and I was poor. Rich is better. "What do you think? Tinkerbell my case!
The money does not buy the happiness, but how happy can be a person if they have no home or food? I know what I mean. I listened to the Chief District talk to a group of us regular workers in a restaurant. He told how intelligent people who want to be financially secure will invest in the stock market. I seriously wonder if he remembered what we paid. I would like to see it live and make some investment. People with money have no idea and I do not.
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1 Giant Leap
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Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
$3.15 Source for movie of the same name, starring Julia Roberts.... |
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How to Become Smarter
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The Conquest of Happiness
$8.49 "My purpose is to suggest a cure for the ordinary day-to-day unhappiness from which most people in civilized countries suffer, and which is all the more unbearable because, having no obvious external cause, appears inescapable."Russell held progressive, often controversial views on social issues, including sexuality. Vigorously opposed to conventional or religious morality, he sets forth here... |