Aug 6, 2006, 09:28 PM
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In a capitalistic society like the U.S., I think money is the key to happiness. Don't get me wrong, money isn't everything when it comes to feeling happy with yourself and life, but it is fundamental. How many people can honestly say that they'd be happier if they had to struggle to pay bill and barely have enough to pay the rent and for rent, as opposed to having a smooth live with money to buy things?
I think happiness is, other than monetary reasons, is accepting that you're not perfect and life isn't perfect, and when that's finally done. I think that when that is done, happiness is a lot closer to being had, if not from that thought alone. As someone who is barely paying my bills and used to have a perfection attitude towards myself, I think I'm happier in this situation at this age than I would be a year ago. More money would sure help.
EDIT:Unsightly Grammatical Errors.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Dr. Chud; Aug 7, 2006 at 05:26 PM.
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