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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Yes and no. Without motivation wealth is nothing. Without friends or family, without the desire to do anything there simply is no motivation.
You might think you have friends as well, yet why are they your friends but for your own wealth? Those in truth are not your friends. For as soon as you have been used they will go on to their own pursuits.
Yet the motivation caps it all. For you have no need to do anything.
You might think you have friends as well, yet why are they your friends but for your own wealth? Those in truth are not your friends. For as soon as you have been used they will go on to their own pursuits.
Yet the motivation caps it all. For you have no need to do anything.
justanothername · 51-55, M
Generally speaking, Yes. Also job satisfaction usually means happier life irrespective of how much you get paid unless you don’t get paid enough to live on.
Slade · 56-60, M
Studies have shown that's true to a point, then you get diminishing returns
Look at how many rich miserable people you encounter (esp on media)
Look at how many rich miserable people you encounter (esp on media)
Spoiledbrat · F
Because they don't have to do anything or be productive. @Slade
Slade · 56-60, M
@Spoiledbrat More like you have to question everyone's motives. Everyone wants something from you
Spoiledbrat · F
That too@Slade
Tennessee · 46-50, F
Alabamians or Tennesseans getting caught red handed?
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Spoiledbrat · F
You don't have to live in some dump hole.
Iwillwait · M
Agreed.
Jeffrey53 · 51-55, M
True
SW-User
Kendall jenner cannot slice a cucumber
Imagine being that inept 😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine being that inept 😂😂😂😂😂