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Definately not money. I couldn't care less about money. I've never chased it.
I think it's utter bullshit when a person says that they don't need money in order to gain happiness.Really? So I guess you can just use happiness to provide you with security or a roof over your head, or serve as a blanket when you're sleeping in a drafty room in the middle of a cold night with no heat. And I'm pretty sure that happiness makes a great snack when you're skipping buying food in order to afford barely usable books to use in school. A school which, I guess if you ask nicely enough, will gladly accept tuition payments in the form of happy letters and smiles.Yes, I mad.
Quote from: NekoToffee on April 13, 2012, 06:18:29 AMI think it's utter bullshit when a person says that they don't need money in order to gain happiness.Really? So I guess you can just use happiness to provide you with security or a roof over your head, or serve as a blanket when you're sleeping in a drafty room in the middle of a cold night with no heat. And I'm pretty sure that happiness makes a great snack when you're skipping buying food in order to afford barely usable books to use in school. A school which, I guess if you ask nicely enough, will gladly accept tuition payments in the form of happy letters and smiles.Yes, I mad.Money does indeed help you live your daily life, it in fact helps you continue your life and brings you all the necessities that keep us going. However you are implying that simply living is enough to make someone happy? This is far from the truth, social interaction is much more important than possessions that money can acquire, social interaction is almost a necessity for us. It keeps us happy, unless you suffer from a disorder which changes this.Whoever says that simply living is enough to make them happy, is either in denial or straight flat lying~
I'm the wrong person to talk to when it comes to social interactions.And no I don't think that merely living is enough to make a person happy. But you can't very well make friends if you're huddled in a street corner for the night can you?
Jeez, not needing money as a source of happiness doesn't necessarily mean they DON'T need money.
I guess I'm different to you lot then, money buys my food sure, but it doesn't bring me happiness. If it ever came to it there is always housing benefit and other sources of income, nobody ever has to be homeless in the UK, those that are, choose to be, or spend their housing benefit on drugs so get kicked out. You will always survive, have a roof over your head and be comfortable.I have lots of money and lots of nice things, none of them make me happy like the simple things in life, if you need material objects to be happy then you haven't lived.I see those that think they need money to be happy have also posted in the sadness thread and have issues. My guess is you have low confidence/self esteem. If you got friends and a GF that loved you or whatever, and got to build up a nice life, then I'm sure you would rate those personal experiences higher than the need for material objects.