I'm feeling chatty this afternoon and I like this subject so IMHO:
I know people well who are happy with little money and I know people with lots of money who are clearly happy. I also know the opposites.
People who are happy have a positive outlook on life and know what their values are and practice them. Nothing gets them down, at least not for long, though they often get mad at people who contravene their values. Many of you who read this will say, BS, I would invite you to ask yourself what values you have and if you believe and practive them. Those I know with money and happy have strong values which always includes giving back to the people around them, usually through charities or similar endeavors. BTW, this is not to be confused with ego-stroking such as by giving money to a school to get a building named after you (know one of those too).
People who are unhappy that I know suffer from a number of human feelings that are awful to have. Greed and jealousy are perhaps the worst and most people have them to some extent. They are also the emotions that are most driven by money. Poor people who are unhappy are often jealous of their neighbors for havng more than they do. They bitch about everything and everybody from the government to sports teams and blame them for society's ills.
What's really notable about happy vs. unhappy is that happy people usually have a positive outlook. They also have friends with similar outlooks who will help them when they need it. Unhappy people bitch all they time and have a negative outlook - nobady really wants to hang around these people except those that act like them and have similar outlook.
I've been there and as I've gotten older, what has changed is my outlook (stay positive) and my intolerence for negative people. I think many of us are transitioning from one state to the other. As a result, were sometimes happy and giving and sometimes bitchy and greedy. I tend to judge people in the sex trade from this perspective and I've met some though this hobby who have a general positive outlook. They see the sex trade as a means to get somewhere or something. Then there are those who see no meaning or goal in this profession for them. They will likely end up unhappy. I feel sorry for them but there is little I can do for them.
I know people well who are happy with little money and I know people with lots of money who are clearly happy. I also know the opposites.
People who are happy have a positive outlook on life and know what their values are and practice them. Nothing gets them down, at least not for long, though they often get mad at people who contravene their values. Many of you who read this will say, BS, I would invite you to ask yourself what values you have and if you believe and practive them. Those I know with money and happy have strong values which always includes giving back to the people around them, usually through charities or similar endeavors. BTW, this is not to be confused with ego-stroking such as by giving money to a school to get a building named after you (know one of those too).
People who are unhappy that I know suffer from a number of human feelings that are awful to have. Greed and jealousy are perhaps the worst and most people have them to some extent. They are also the emotions that are most driven by money. Poor people who are unhappy are often jealous of their neighbors for havng more than they do. They bitch about everything and everybody from the government to sports teams and blame them for society's ills.
What's really notable about happy vs. unhappy is that happy people usually have a positive outlook. They also have friends with similar outlooks who will help them when they need it. Unhappy people bitch all they time and have a negative outlook - nobady really wants to hang around these people except those that act like them and have similar outlook.
I've been there and as I've gotten older, what has changed is my outlook (stay positive) and my intolerence for negative people. I think many of us are transitioning from one state to the other. As a result, were sometimes happy and giving and sometimes bitchy and greedy. I tend to judge people in the sex trade from this perspective and I've met some though this hobby who have a general positive outlook. They see the sex trade as a means to get somewhere or something. Then there are those who see no meaning or goal in this profession for them. They will likely end up unhappy. I feel sorry for them but there is little I can do for them.