repiV
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Oh yeah, do I choose between heating or food?
I'm fortunate that I have enough money to live now, but it wasn't like that when I was younger. We had some very cold winters. I wasn't happier then than I am now. Having money means that I have choice.
No, but I bet you'd rather be your younger self and skint than wealthy and working 80 hour weeks, your entire life crumbling around you as you don't have the time or energy to do anything except work.
I don't think simply having a pile of money will make me happy(Although it would be pretty novel). Does anyone ever think that? Wanting money is about being enabled. I'll concede that a lot of people do have enough money to be happy and comfortable, but the way you polarised it by saying "Rich people are moody and sad" and "Poor people are happy" is just plain daft.
Most people can make ends meet. I was really skint when I first moved down here, because I can hardly survive on the basic pay alone. But if I didn't have the debts that I do, it would have been fairly comfortable. A nice car and a flatscreen TV aren't really essentials, at the end of the day.
Still, I was happier then than when I had money to burn in London.