I don’t believe it would solve my problems, I’m still single and childless with annoying family and relatives that I hate and few friends due to previous years of isolation and would not even know how to meet guys with the limited social connections I have and I would not flaunt my wealth because it’s passive income rather than active professional achievements.
Nope. While i have never been a millionaire or anything I have been in jobs where i made well above average income and was able to afford pretty much anything i wanted. And on the flip side I have struggled. Happiness level at the end of the day was still the same.
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I think it would solve some of them but also introduce new ones
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Yes, it 100% would. I could focus solely on writing all 60 of my novels I have planned, I could pursue being a firefighter immediately instead of later, I could help take care of my elderly family members, and I surely I could find at least one girl to have kids with.
BUT I would gain several new problems. Like how many friends and family might try to get handouts if they knew? I would have a harder time knowing if any girls I'd date or marry would actually care about me or my money. Stuff like that. Hard to say which one is better since I haven't had the chamce to try being rich yet lolYou know, I’m not rich but I do own a 400k house, have a good amount saved in my bank account and never have to worry about bills ever. However I can tell you that money just made me more depressed. Reason is because I realized your friends show their true colors, women don’t want you for you and your family is only here for a limited time. And at the end of the day, with your money, you are alone. So money doesn’t keep you healthy, doesn’t have a good woman who loves you to be with you in bed at night, and it doesn’t bring you genuine friendships.
All my problems no, but it would make life just a wee bit easier. Right now I make enough to support me and my dog. Keep a roof over our heads, him fed and gas in the car. It would be nice to have a little bit more disposable income but that’ll come with either a better job, or advanced education.
I believe being rich is an advantageous in order to solve many financial difficulties, but it's not gonna surely solve everything. Yes, it will have a huge impact on us to get rid of our most lifelong concerns (Financially) of course... But is our only struggle finance? That's the question. So basically, it's a huge YES but also a "NOT ENOUGH" for me.
Being rich will solve a lot of problems, but won't solve all your problems. If you have some incurable disease, it won't help. It won't help much in relationships either, because you'll never know for certain if someone will want you for you, or they're just after your money.
This question reminds me of a interview I watched with Colin Farrell at the height of his fame. He was talking about how he earned over a million per movie. But remarked how his grandfather who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and that all his money could not give his grandfather any extra time. So, a better man it does not make me" he said.
To me money is a tool. Nothing more nothing less. It's security for my and the people I love's future.
I watched The Crown & yes it’s fictional based on British Royals lives however their wealth certainly doesn’t make them happy.
The way I look at is if you suddenly became rich you’ll probably fuck it up. If you couldn’t manage your finances without money you’ll be worse when you have it.That & your wealth is relative to your purchases. Get more money you buy more expensive cars, homes & you’ll be right where you were originally unless you can maintain your income.
I wouldn't call myself rich, but having more money would probably help me more, yes. Money will never solve any of your inner problems, but it certainly helps to be more financially stable and comfortable.
The financial half, sure lol. People who say "money doesn't bring you happiness" have clearly never been in any real debt.
That said, the social half of my problems would stay unsolved. Finding a partner, building a family, finding work worth doing etc. All of that would still be (I imagine at least) as hard or even harder than usual. Having people want to marry into money rather than appreciating you for yourself is a real thing, after all.
Not all, but most of them yes
Whereas I don't have any problems in the other parts of my life, if I had more money the problems I do have are covered.
Would I get more problems, maybe, but if one of those problems is leeches, I'm not afraid of sending them off.
No, some sure but others not really
my back pain would still be there ditto my heart condition
I used to wish to be rich but nowadays I'd be happy to have my own place to live and a car with someone to drive it for meAbout 90% of them. Most of my struggles right now is because living expenses are well beyond the median salary in my area. If those were comfortably met, I would be free to focus on other pursuits in life, such as making a family or pursuing hobbies I miss doing.
Yes. 100%. No exceptions.
My Happiness will be at 100% because i know how and where to buy happiness.
I don't care, that i will die. Dying isn't so bad. I don't fear dying. I fear never becoming wealthy.
I am one greedy beast.
Hell no.
But it will solve like 90% of my current problems but then create like 30% new ones..
Those new 30%, around 27% is relatively easy to deal with.
No, not all of them, but money would buy me space and time. I need those two things most of all.
It will solve all the problems I’m having right now that not having enough money has created. Life would be a lot more enjoyable. It won’t solve all problems nothing will but it would sure make the financial side of things a lot better.
Absolutely not. It would solve all of my financial problems and I can go out with my cousins whenever I want and do whatever with them.
No most definitely not. But it will get rid of a lot of problems that’s for sure. It’ll make me happy in a lot of ways like giving my parents what they deserve for all their years of hard work. My brothers, sisters, those that I love. Being able to help them would t certainly put a big smile on my face. I’d rather be crying in my log cabin by the lake.
Money can solve most of the problems but money can't buy happiness. You should be destined to have good professional and personal life. You should know how to handle them and keep a perfect balance.
It's usually how people become rich to begin with. They're never satisfied and are always striving to achieve the next thing. Look at all. ojr billionaires. They have plenty of money to just close up shop and go live somewhere quietly, but that's just not in their nature.
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