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bijouxbroussard · F
For me it’s more about the security of having the means to solve problems (if necessary) where money can help. I’m at a point in my life where I don’t need that much.
thewindupbirdchronicles · 46-50, M
@bijouxbroussard Often we don't need much, but I think I know your meaning too. I'm younger than you, as long as I have a home, can give good care to my cats, live somewhat comfortable it creates a blanket of security. I thank myself I have never had to reach out to a foodbank, and have always found a way to find substance. I hadn't in such a long time, but apparently, while I thought my income was middle income has become technically in the high class of lower class of Canadian incomes. But I looked at the chart, it went up in my province by $7000 in one year alone, but what matters is your heart and happiness.
You can't teach that to who think money is everything.
You can't teach that to who think money is everything.