Pizza
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My post in the other thread has NOTHING to do with this, so just know that this is something I thought I'd get some input on.
We've all heard it: "Money cant buy happiness". But is that true? Or to ask in another way, "Does lack, poverty, etc. 'buy' or mean that you will be unhappy?
I grew up essentially in poverty. CERTAINLY by today's standards, no, even by the standards in the 60's, we had less than we needed. Dad shot deer illegally to feed us. We had a 1 1/2 acre garden so that we would not go hungry. We had only cold water (no water heater) in the house until I was 12.
Anyway, having money does not mean you are happy. But on the other hand, I don't see how living in poverty can mean happiness.
And I've lived in poverty, and I and my whole family KNEW it. I do think it did me some good, I am easily pleased (and two former girlfriends have marveled at the fact that I am easily pleased and content.
But what do others say?
We've all heard it: "Money cant buy happiness". But is that true? Or to ask in another way, "Does lack, poverty, etc. 'buy' or mean that you will be unhappy?
I grew up essentially in poverty. CERTAINLY by today's standards, no, even by the standards in the 60's, we had less than we needed. Dad shot deer illegally to feed us. We had a 1 1/2 acre garden so that we would not go hungry. We had only cold water (no water heater) in the house until I was 12.
Anyway, having money does not mean you are happy. But on the other hand, I don't see how living in poverty can mean happiness.
And I've lived in poverty, and I and my whole family KNEW it. I do think it did me some good, I am easily pleased (and two former girlfriends have marveled at the fact that I am easily pleased and content.
But what do others say?