Schadenfreude
Lifer
- Dec 28, 2001
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Heck no. Having that much money (my perception of a "sh!tload of money, at least) would only crate newer problems.
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Heck no. Having that much money (my perception of a "sh!tload of money, at least) would only crate newer problems.
Originally posted by: TheShiz
no, it is relative. imagine eveyone had 10,000 more income per year. Then to be happy most of the people on this board would still require more money to solve their "problems". It turns out that people like to live at a higher standard than they can afford and thus there is a lot of debt. I think if the majority of the people answering "yes" had more money they would simply have more crap and the same exact problems.
If they somehow obtained a sh!tload of money off of a tree or something they would probably still have problems like feeling inferior because they didn't earn the money. Once you obtain a lot of money it becomes harder to tell who your real friends are, the advantage of being poor is that you no doubt know who your friends are.
My point is that anyone, money or no money, can have problems. Most problems, I think, are really not that important, we choose to blow things out of proportion. Money does not solve the real problems for most people.
Originally posted by: Zeero
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Heck no. Having that much money (my perception of a "sh!tload of money, at least) would only crate newer problems.
like what?
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
It would do it for me. All other problems seem minor in comparison.
