Rich Bitches

Finally went back and read this. People who don't have the means to live a luxurious life always say, "I'd rather have little and be happy, because it's not material things that make me happy." Just because one has the means to go out and buy six cars, three houses, etc does not mean that they obtain happiness solely from their material possessions. If I'm a millionaire, I'm going to live like a god damn millionaire, because I deserve it, and I'll be happy doing it, but that doesn't mean I would be unhappy if I wasn't a millionaire. Everyone is materialistic to a point. Just because you used your buddy's flooded couch and were fine with that doesn't mean that someone who chooses to buy a new couch instead is the scum of the earth. If I rip my clothes, I'm gonna buy new ones. Why? Because I can. There is no need to live below your means just to appease other people like you who think that just because people have money and like buying expensive things, they are unhappy, materialistic, and succumbing to advertising techniques.
 
once they find out i wipe my own ass with dollars, they never leave. there is 3 in the closet right now.
 
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I do in fact live like a millionaire. My family has 6 cars, I've been travelling for five months straight (on my own money) and we have a 4500 square foot house with a pool in the back yard, but it's not necessary; besides the travelling. That's all I'm really saying. We just over consume because we want, not because we need. Why, because we can. That's true, but we could survive with a lot less shit. I wouldn't suggest that if you had a beautiful pool, cars and a brilliant house it would make you less happy. However, the extra weight that you carry by having those things does. In our case: cleaning the pool is a bitch, the porsche needs its engine rebuilt, our house is too big to easily clean so we might have to hire somebody to clean it occasionally and so on and so forth. It's just clutter in our life. Instead we could easily live in a 1500 square foot house, go to the public pool on a bike and catch the bus home, but we live in excess.

I would much rather live down here and be able to walk out my front door and buy groceries from a little sari sari store daily that are grown locally,cook fresh food and go diving all day and night with my bangka (boat made of wood and bamboo outriggers) with a beautiful women.

I just never stopped to think when I was younger, and now it's astounding.

 
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