I don't find balance. I just try to deal with what comes at me and push things deep down till I have a break down and just stop.
"You have to have a job to make money, but remember not work to much." - Literally the whole fucking thread in a sentence.
LoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the other
Quote from: Casper on March 10, 2015, 11:49:07 PMI don't find balance. I just try to deal with what comes at me and push things deep down till I have a break down and just stop.It's alarming to me because I just had two dangerous conversations with people today, and took a look at two other people in my life and realized how much of a mess it all is.None of them are succeeding but all of them are radically different in their approaches. It begs the question. Is it any wonder why modern generations are the way they are?
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:52:26 PMQuote from: Casper on March 10, 2015, 11:49:07 PMI don't find balance. I just try to deal with what comes at me and push things deep down till I have a break down and just stop.It's alarming to me because I just had two dangerous conversations with people today, and took a look at two other people in my life and realized how much of a mess it all is.None of them are succeeding but all of them are radically different in their approaches. It begs the question. Is it any wonder why modern generations are the way they are?I.. I don't understand..
Quote from: Casper on March 11, 2015, 12:01:11 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:52:26 PMQuote from: Casper on March 10, 2015, 11:49:07 PMI don't find balance. I just try to deal with what comes at me and push things deep down till I have a break down and just stop.It's alarming to me because I just had two dangerous conversations with people today, and took a look at two other people in my life and realized how much of a mess it all is.None of them are succeeding but all of them are radically different in their approaches. It begs the question. Is it any wonder why modern generations are the way they are?I.. I don't understand..Person #1: Lives on the principle of trying to be happy but is poor. Unable to go where money can take one. And that happy is fading because of all the arising problems.Person #2: Doesn't make much money, but more than number 1. But person number 2's time is entirely devoted to it. Person number 2 is not happy.Person #3: Is a go getter. Is making lots of money, enough that they can afford a lot. But their time is completely spent. They have all this money but they can't do shit with it because they're too busy making money.Person #4: Doesn't care so much for money, but understands the necessity for it and will work for it, is trying to, but has nobody to hire them.All four of these people in my life are all different in their approach.And they're all not happy. What's left standing? What option is there?
Quote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/
A lot of it has to do with not allowing your mind to dwell on the things it wants to dwell on and occupying it with other shit.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:24:16 AMQuote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:22:51 AMA lot of it has to do with not allowing your mind to dwell on the things it wants to dwell on and occupying it with other shit.Even that. Even that isn't the case. You need to occupy yourself to keep busy. To keep healthy and okay. Work. Do something. But work is always piled on too much these days.Yup.Become one with the robot.
Quote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:22:51 AMA lot of it has to do with not allowing your mind to dwell on the things it wants to dwell on and occupying it with other shit.Even that. Even that isn't the case. You need to occupy yourself to keep busy. To keep healthy and okay. Work. Do something. But work is always piled on too much these days.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:28:53 AMQuote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:25:55 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:24:16 AMQuote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:22:51 AMA lot of it has to do with not allowing your mind to dwell on the things it wants to dwell on and occupying it with other shit.Even that. Even that isn't the case. You need to occupy yourself to keep busy. To keep healthy and okay. Work. Do something. But work is always piled on too much these days.Yup.Become one with the robot.I actually can't get my head around it. I know four people in person, all different levels of wealth on the scales, and a fifth person I haven't met yet.All trying different approaches, rich or poor, and they're still fucked. It just dawned on me. What do you do with that. Where did all five of them mess up. What's the thing they're missing?Lack of time to breathe and enjoy life and people to love?
Quote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:25:55 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:24:16 AMQuote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:22:51 AMA lot of it has to do with not allowing your mind to dwell on the things it wants to dwell on and occupying it with other shit.Even that. Even that isn't the case. You need to occupy yourself to keep busy. To keep healthy and okay. Work. Do something. But work is always piled on too much these days.Yup.Become one with the robot.I actually can't get my head around it. I know four people in person, all different levels of wealth on the scales, and a fifth person I haven't met yet.All trying different approaches, rich or poor, and they're still fucked. It just dawned on me. What do you do with that. Where did all five of them mess up. What's the thing they're missing?
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:33:59 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.Well, I wouldn't buy random crap with it. I'd use it to travel or to move somewhere else. In all honesty, what does he aim to do with his business? Is he just keeping it going until he has enough money saved up to retire for the rest of is life, or is just going to keep at it until he's 65, and completely worn out.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:40:12 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:33:59 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.Well, I wouldn't buy random crap with it. I'd use it to travel or to move somewhere else. In all honesty, what does he aim to do with his business? Is he just keeping it going until he has enough money saved up to retire for the rest of is life, or is just going to keep at it until he's 65, and completely worn out.That's a good question. I'd wager it's go until retirement age. It's not like he doesn't save either.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:44:40 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:40:12 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:33:59 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.Well, I wouldn't buy random crap with it. I'd use it to travel or to move somewhere else. In all honesty, what does he aim to do with his business? Is he just keeping it going until he has enough money saved up to retire for the rest of is life, or is just going to keep at it until he's 65, and completely worn out.That's a good question. I'd wager it's go until retirement age. It's not like he doesn't save either.But what is he saving to? Is he saving for his children, or is he saving based on the false assumption that he'll still want to be active by the time he retires....
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:46:10 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:44:40 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:40:12 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:33:59 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.Well, I wouldn't buy random crap with it. I'd use it to travel or to move somewhere else. In all honesty, what does he aim to do with his business? Is he just keeping it going until he has enough money saved up to retire for the rest of is life, or is just going to keep at it until he's 65, and completely worn out.That's a good question. I'd wager it's go until retirement age. It's not like he doesn't save either.But what is he saving to? Is he saving for his children, or is he saving based on the false assumption that he'll still want to be active by the time he retires....He's just saving. That's it. That's it. I mean, barebones, that's fucking it. He's just saving. He's a businessman through and through.
Sandtrap buddy, honestly.You look at life way too negatively.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:47:21 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:46:10 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:44:40 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:40:12 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:33:59 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:30:18 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:18:56 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:17:17 AMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 11, 2015, 12:15:49 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 10, 2015, 11:55:52 PMQuote from: Jive Turkey on March 10, 2015, 11:50:09 PMLoA I will be happy while earning lots of money. I do not have to choose one or the otherIs that the case? What's your game plan for "earning lots of money?" To give an example. You get 100 dollars for a clean chimney. You work 18 hours a day, and have only sunday's off. You regularily clean on average 10-11 chimney's per day.And you have a business out of it. You have other people doing it as well and you're definiately pulling in money. Once or twice a year you go down south to mexico with all that money. Go sailing. Whatever. But 18 hours a day, from monday to to saturday. There's no arguing that there's cost for it all.Well, with that, you'd be making 1,000-1,100 dollars per day, so you'd only really need to work for 2 months a year to get your average annual wage.Except that the person I mentioned doesn't stop at two months a year because when you own a chimney busines there is no stopping.You compete with other businesses and his business is the top business. In order to stay on top, you have to play the game.Hm...Then...Is this the person #2 you were mentioning? If so, then I really can see why he wouldn't be happy if he were doing that for 11 or more months per year. :/This rich person is technically number 5. I don't know him personally but I know him because he's the son to person number 1.And they're not happy. They buy shit all the time. In fact, they still find a way to owe debts because all they do is buy shit to fill that gaping hole in their lives.They've a family but never see them. They're rich but only because they keep going. And only once a year, maybe twice, do they ever stop, sit down, and go on a vacation for about 3 weeks at the most.I know five people from the bottom of the scale to the top.And it's unbelievable to me on thinking about it.All fucking five of them are unhappy.That's what happens when you buy objects rather than experiences. And it's a mistake far too many people make in the US. They often complain about not being about to travel as they're looking up an online catalog for useless clothes or shoes they don't even need (irony!!!).It's a matter of using what resources you have well, and at least 3 of those people you mentioned are blowing their resources away into a cesspool, so of course they aren't going to be happy.Technically only one is. Person number 5. And that's because as I said. It's filling a hole in them. Imagine it. 18 hours a day, fro monday to saturday.If you had money, but had to work to keep going, to keep the money going, would you not buy shit too? That's what money is and what it does. If you have it you'll spend it. The only difference is what you're spending it on based on how much you have.All others I mentioned ave it. Use it as needed but still get fucked over.Well, I wouldn't buy random crap with it. I'd use it to travel or to move somewhere else. In all honesty, what does he aim to do with his business? Is he just keeping it going until he has enough money saved up to retire for the rest of is life, or is just going to keep at it until he's 65, and completely worn out.That's a good question. I'd wager it's go until retirement age. It's not like he doesn't save either.But what is he saving to? Is he saving for his children, or is he saving based on the false assumption that he'll still want to be active by the time he retires....He's just saving. That's it. That's it. I mean, barebones, that's fucking it. He's just saving. He's a businessman through and through.That's.... pretty sad in all honesty. No vision whatsoever. That really makes him no better than the other people you mentioned.Have you ever considered the possibility that maybe what you want out of life isn't in your community where you live?
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 11, 2015, 12:55:59 AMQuote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:52:32 AMSandtrap buddy, honestly.You look at life way too negatively.How so? How am I looking at it negatively when all I have to do is look and the negativity is there? I'm not looking at it negatively I'm looking at and seeing what's there. The proof is in the people I know.I can't not look at them and say, "Oh well jeez they're all fucking hunky dory and fine."Because none of them are. And the evidence is how they act, what they do, and how much they hide.It just...it's really hard knowing how to respond to you when everything you say is just so...depressing.Life isn't that much gloom and doom.
Quote from: Nυƙʌ 'Kʌʅ Vʌɾɢυɲ on March 11, 2015, 12:52:32 AMSandtrap buddy, honestly.You look at life way too negatively.How so? How am I looking at it negatively when all I have to do is look and the negativity is there? I'm not looking at it negatively I'm looking at and seeing what's there. The proof is in the people I know.I can't not look at them and say, "Oh well jeez they're all fucking hunky dory and fine."Because none of them are. And the evidence is how they act, what they do, and how much they hide.