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So I've heard that a lot of people say that money doesn't buy happiness money shouldn't be an issue and All of this stuff that basically money doesn't matter but especially in a Family dynamic where you have a husband a wife kids or even if you're a single income family And you're making the money on your own. How much of a difference do you think money makes in your life? For me personally, I have always worked two plus jobs and then once I got pregnant, up until like the last couple weeks that I was pregnant I was working. After that I couldn't really work anymore. I was a stay-at-home mom, especially after two kids. We realized that it was just financially a lot easier on us that I stay home with the kids while the dad would work. And so yeah, so So that's what we've been doing now that I'm trying to make some income from home. It's just making things a lot easier because we have an extra stream of income even though it's not like a full time thing for me. But it does for me make a huge difference and yeah, although money doesn't buy happiness, it sure does make things a lot easier. So what do you guys think? How do you think family and financial situations make an impact on you and your family or even maybe growing up? How do you think it impacted your family? We know.
I mean if your mental health is fucked up either way you're gonna be depressed but when you go through life and you don't have the shit that you need for you and your family money would really make you happy it would really bring you some relief so I think it is my happiness in a lot of ways
So I don't think money can completely buy happiness, but a lot of the times the reason people are like not in a good place or impacted in the world is because they don't have money. So in some cases I do think money can make people a lot more happier and put them in a lot better situations.
I don't think money is necessarily what makes people happy it's what you buy with it so like if you buy comfort or health or fun of course it's gonna work out for you but if you're spending it on drugs and dumb shit
I agree. I think people who are seeking happiness or maybe even satisfaction, they do what they pleased with that money that brings them that happiness or satisfaction.
See, first of all, you're not going to disrespect me. Second of all, if you listen again the right way this time, I said I had two plus jobs and I always had that growing up, up until I got pregnant. I don't need a job right now. I do work online and I'm
I do make money from that, but it was just a question in general. It wasn't coming at nobody. And just because you have two jobs doesn't mean you're not happy with the amount of money that you're already making. You know, maybe somebody's in a different situation where at the time they can only work two jobs to survive.
And I actually was happy while I had two jobs you know I was working one of the gym gym jobs that I had always wanted to work for and I was content I love being social and it worked for me at the time and that was when I know kids and responsibilities
Money definitely does not buy happiness. I mean you could be happy when you have money because you don't have to worry about the finances but you can choose to be happy, whether you have money or not.
I hate when people say this because happiness is the terminal your morals and values of what makes you happy with things do you like doing I miss you have you see Alan make a month so many deathly make me happy
I totally agree with your standpoint for me personally and I don't even think I mentioned this in any of my comments But I would love to get to a point where I if I'm a family member came up to me be like, hey, this is going on. I'm having trouble. I could easily give them a couple thousand.
And that would be no issue for me. So money wouldn't necessarily make me happy directly, but if I could use it for others or wrong me that I love or maybe even charities and things that I could help other people, that would be my happiness right there.
I have a check I got you into happiness comes from helping others and being out of peoples hearts and happiness but that begs the question if you're stranded on an island with $1 billion would you still be happy Valen
I think money buys a little bit of happiness. I can't get a job. I physically cannot. And my boyfriend and I live in at my parents' house and we just need to move out. Like this living situation is horrible. So we are trying to buy a house, but we just don't have the money right now.