- Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Modelworks
I like being content with what I have.
I can walk in places like best buy, circuit city and there isn't a single thing in there I want.
What I have works for me.
I live in a one bedroom apartment.
Can I move to something bigger, sure !
But I like what I have.
There are things I would like to do like travel, but overall I'm pretty happy with what I have.
Your acting like "poor people" don't know what they are missing and are just lying to themselves because they can't afford better.
You got it backwards.
You don't realize what its like to be just well off enough to have what you need and can be content with versus working yourself to death to keep up with everyone else, just because you feel you should.
My father is quite well off. Could afford a nicer home, cars and luxury.
What does he like ? A small apartment with a front porch where he can sleep during the day, sit on the porch in the afternoons with some ice tea and a rocking chair , watching the birds and enjoying the view.
One day you will learn whats important in life and NONE of it has to do with money or poor or rich. You need to stop and examine your life if your thinking possessions are what makes your life worth living.
This is exactly like what I was talking about. You don't think those things can be found in a larger apartment or even a house.
I am not talking about being cash-strapped in one...if you can 'afford' it you should be able to have both. However; I am assuming that is not the case. Very few wealthy people rent apartments...it makes no sense to rent.
