KeithASanford
Line Up and Wait
"Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver."
- Ayn Rand
- Ayn Rand
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Well said.The real key is finding contentment within your means. If you can't do that, no amount of money will make you happy.
Hell, I didn't make that much as an attorney. That's why I turn wrenches on airplanes.
Caution: sarcasm intended.
I don't worry about money. I have a wife that does that for me...
Hey guys. I recently thought about this question after seeing my friends and family make more money than me. I start to compare my life to their life. Sometimes I start to get jealous.
So do you think money is important in life? For me I just want to make enough money to live independently (and hopefully get a pilot certificate someday). I don't expect to make like say a $100 grand a year.
It's impossible not to compare our lives to friends and family.
That's just societal indoctrination and training talking. It's not impossible at all.
I've seen people buy crap because they wanted to look a certain way to the neighbors. That shows the level of how powerful the marketers are to the weak-minded.
But it doesn't make ignoring their Bravo Sierra, "impossible". Just an exercise in self-discipline to replace their image of what your wants should be, with your own.
The happiest folks I know, choose for themselves what their wants are, and aren't much swayed by what others wants are. They also know exactly what their needs are and where the line belongs between a true need and a want.
Comparing, not competition. Although I'm sure there are those that compete with friends and family as well.
Looking at others and examining the choices they made that got them to where they are can be educational. Learning thru other's triumphs and failures can help one make better choices in their own lives.
Example, I have a nephew who is struggling with as he says "attaining success." For some reason he thought I might be of help in guiding him in that department. I suppose he looked at where he was at in life, saw where I was at, and needed a little nudge in the right direction. I gave him my best motivational "Rudy" speech with emphasis on 1) make a plan 2) be realistic and 3) be patient. So, in this case he's not trying to out do me but he's looking to a relative as a motivator to succeed. Of course my definition of success might mean something completely different than his.
I think it is all about freedom; some people money adds to their freedom level and other less money does it for them. So anything that increases your freedom increases your happiness whether it's money, health or even a decent passport (like our country's) that doesn't require visas
"Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver."
- Ayn Rand
As my English prof. In college stated " if you take Ayn Rand seriously after your freshman year , we have failed you. She should have remained in Hollywood as an assistant script writer" unquote. I agree.( A close companion of hers, Allan Greenspan took her seriously and got us into big big trouble. ) of course money is important as it provides privacy, security and freedom!
No.......rather what's inaccurate about what I WROTE?!
.....of course money is important as it provides privacy, security and freedom!
No.......rather what's inaccurate about what I WROTE?!
As my English prof. In college stated " if you take Ayn Rand seriously after your freshman year , we have failed you. She should have remained in Hollywood as an assistant script writer" unquote. I agree.( A close companion of hers, Allan Greenspan took her seriously and got us into big big trouble. ) of course money is important as it provides privacy, security and freedom!
Brings convenience and never happiness. Though you can be plenty happy with plenty of money. Work harder, earn more.
Working harder may or may not get you more earnings, depends on your situation. If you're an employee, your employer may choose to increase your compensation or he may choose not to.
Agree. I see public sector employees doing the least. No incentive.
Hey guys. I recently thought about this question after seeing my friends and family make more money than me. I start to compare my life to their life. Sometimes I start to get jealous.
So do you think money is important in life? For me I just want to make enough money to live independently (and hopefully get a pilot certificate someday). I don't expect to make like say a $100 grand a year.
here we go....