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No, because some things money just cannot buy and I think that's what people mess up they think money can buy everything and that's not always the case.
You posed the question in a very insightful way, so thank you. And I think over 95% of the comments here are in agreement. Money does not bring happiness. And I agree.
And, by the way, Merry Christmas. This time of year, spending with people that I love, spending time with family, brings me happiness. And so does the meaning behind Christmas.
You know that's a very good question. I'd have to say yes and I'd also have to say no. Yes because it brings security that you know that your bills, your finances and everything else is paid for.
I would also have to say no too because with that that comes you get a lot of people coming out of the woodwork saying that you own this you own that you know you don't know who your friends are.
I really think a lot of y'all is capping because I'm sure if y'all won a million dollars tomorrow y'all be happy as hell. Like stop the cat, be real with yourself.
Oh, and another thing. A wise man once said, if money can't buy you happiness, you don't know where to shop. You can't do anything or accomplish anything without money. And really, that's the truth.
From the time you take your first breath, all of that costs money. You was born in a hospital that costs money. It's covered by your insurance. You gotta pay insurance twice. Like, come on.
And last thing before I go, they say that when you think money can't buy happiness, that it supports person's mindset. Re-rich dad, poor dad. That's what I'm going to say.
Money is not happiness to me. Money is just an object that could buy happiness. I don't believe you could buy happiness because happiness is friends and family.