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Which would you rather have?

JEDI

Lifer
Would you rather have financial freedom ($, no debt, bling), but poor social skills/no true friends/alone in the world?

Or good social skills, but broke/lots of debt?

Why?
 
Originally posted by: JoeKing
you can always buy friends....

and I don't care what people say, you can also buy happiness!

honestly you can't buy happiness. whats the use in buying nice things if no one will compliment you on them?
 
I'd rather be like myself.. social skills but no $ to throw around.
I know really awkward people with money and they just end up getting used.

I'd rather not be a sucker, plus you don't need money to get a girl.
 
Some people naturally have better social skills than others--they may not be born that way, but by a certain age I think your social tendencies are difficultto change. Money will run out, but you can use your social skills to do just about anything, whether it means maintaining a good job or having poor employment but a good social life/
 
I've dated girls from both categories and I can tell you that the ones with social skills are much more interesting, fun, and all-round better than the rich ones with no social skills.

Besides, with good skills you can bag yourself a chick with $$$.
 
How many true friends do people really have? Not many. What is the point of social skills if you really no have friends to begin with. What is the point of money? It does sometimes make life more comfortable, but that isn't always the case. I don't know what happiness is I don't think. Well perhaps I do, I remember when I was younger and had a few friends, but most of them fell by the wayside over the years. Some goes for family members. I wish there was more enjoyment in my life. It is kind of sad really. I guess I need to change in some way. Maybe I will figure it out one day.
 
Originally posted by: Willoughbyva
How many true friends do people really have? Not many. What is the point of social skills if you really no have friends to begin with. What is the point of money? It does sometimes make life more comfortable, but that isn't always the case. I don't know what happiness is I don't think. Well perhaps I do, I remember when I was younger and had a few friends, but most of them fell by the wayside over the years. Some goes for family members. I wish there was more enjoyment in my life. It is kind of sad really. I guess I need to change in some way. Maybe I will figure it out one day.

You would do excellent on, "Who's more grizzled?"
 
anyone that says option #2 is a liar and therefore lacks the necessary social skills to make the correct choice

however, i think that if you have either one u can work towards achieving the other...thus i'd go with money because its easier to learn social skills than to strike it rich
 
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