does the money make you happy?

Quote from 1000:

Anyone know of any poor happy people?

Plenty of people in third world countries which, by our definition are poor, seem happy leading the simple life. The rest run north to "the promised land"

That being said, money doesn't buy happiness, but as mentioned it can get you alot of options which can lead to freedom if applied correctly. For example, I saved my money made in telecom sales, and now I live off of some of it while I work hard at being a sucessful day trader.
 
Quote from dandxg:

Plenty of people in third world countries which, by our definition are poor, seem happy leading the simple life. The rest run north to "the promised land"

Run by choice or by force?
 
Quote from drsteph:

gawsh.....

I feel like sally field

"You like me, you really like me!"

Since you have encouraged me, I'll complete the post which I had stopped because it got (like most of my posts) too long.

Many years ago, I was faced with the (relative) potential for a mega-bucks future. The only problem was, that with all things in life, there would be no assurances. I might be one of the lucky few to succeed massively, but more than not I would become only mildly affluent, not making the grade. The price was high - the sacrifice of all my personal time, life, loved ones, and a large part of my own personal identity and beliefs. The others on the same path with me were miserable wastes of human potential, with failed lives and loves and always saying the same mantra:

"Just one more year. Just one more year and I'll get out."

Of course they never did. (except one) I'm sure when that massive heart attack came to them, it might not have been entirely unwelcome.

Even with that there was no way I was going to make it to that $50 million mark - sorry to tell you this, but unless you are sublimely lucky, that's a multigenerational strategy only.

So, I decided a different course in my life. I'll do satisfactorily, but never compete in the mega-rich category. No NY penthouses, London Flats, Tahitian islands (except on vacation). And I'm OK with that.

But I did keep the girl. :)

you got a job offer for goldman's investment banking division?
 
Of course money doesn't buy you happiness, but it is still a stupid aphorism because whomever said that had obviously never been poor. Not having enough is a miserable thing to experience. That being said, once your wealth/income hit a certain level your happiness doesn't necessarily increase. Take a miserable person and they will be just as miserable rich. Take a happy person and they will be just as happy rich. I made millions when I was still in my twenties and I got the beach house and the car, etc and it feels like any other house or car to me. I guess I enjoyed the anticipation of getting nice things more than actually getting them. To me now, it is just a house and a car. It feels good to know that you are good at something, but I was just as happy when I was in college and had to work for my beer money, ha!
 
Money cannot create happiness but money can destroy happiness. Money is the root of all evil, shortened from The love of money is the root of all evil.

:D
 
Quote from bitrend:

Money cannot create happiness but money can destroy happiness. Money is the root of all evil, shortened from The love of money is the root of all evil.

:D

It's more like, lack of money is the root of all evil, or better yet
the fear of not having enough is the root of all evil.

Money sure does give you the option to buy the tools that can get you to happiness. How you use the tools, is another ball 'o wax.
 
Scientists have asked restless natives in New Guinea if they'd prefer to retain the sanctity of their customs and lifestyle as passed on by their ancestors, to which they replied, "Hell no man, sucks to have to chuck spears everyday and pick berries and wear this huge bone in my nostril."

Quote from cashmoney69:

I know this might seem like a really personal question, so I want to first say "thank you" to all that respond to this post.

It's no secret that the profits from day trading can be astronomical for those that are successful.

For those of you that ever dreamed about the Ferrari, 10,000 sqt house and all the things you ever wanted BEFORE you started day trading, and now have the $$$ to do those things...are you happy?

or do you wish you stuck with your previous job?

people in my family always say
"money doesn't make you happy"
...the funny thing is that they have money and they are miserable, but the way I see it, money offers:

1. Options
2. respect (somestimes)
3. convenience
4. and Prestige

am i blind to reality or do you agree with me?

thx for your posts :)
 
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