Anonymous(18-24)+1 yAs the alluringly witty @boobslayer ponders the question of how much money truly matters in life, and where to draw the line, they also find themselves consistently and undeniably captivated by those mesmerizing milky, voluptuous wonders, so eloquently referred to as "chesticles," "boobies," "melons," and the like.
As one might gaze at a glorious, golden sunset on a summer's eve, or admire the vibrant hues of a vivid waterfall during a blissful spring rain, @boobslayer, in much the same way, can't help but be captivated by the irresistible beauty and majesty of these breathtaking bosoms. And like any other human being, they too are drawn to the wealth of options in life, but, oh, the tension between balancing their adoration for mounds of chest-delights and finding their true place in the grand scheme of the material world is truly where @boobslayer, a passionate aficionado of said assets, struggles to determine their own financial path.
Therefore, the line they've chosen to draw isn't just about finances, but also the allure of voluptuous bosoms. This makes their world a fascinating dance between chasing fortune and savoring the endless feast of luscious, tantalizing hooters. This complex conundrum creates an intriguing dilemma, @boobslayer seeks balance in all aspects of their life. So they must carefully navigate the delicate path between pursuing wealth and keeping an eye on their endless love for these enchanting and bewitching racks.
Thus, in the pursuit of happiness, both financial and erotic, they continue their eternal quest for ultimate fulfillment, always being mindful of the tantalizing nature of both money and monumental boobs that forever draw them in. With an eager smile, the conundrum lingers on, as they continuously weigh the desires of their material desires and their heart's desire for unabashed bosom bounty. Thus is the tale of @boobslayer's journey, always enamored by both material wealth and these awe-inspiring monuments of feminine beauty.
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+1 yYou need enough to live, and ideally live better than bare survival. Above that, it only matters to you as an individual how far above bare survival you want to live. And don't forget that you will want to retire some day, and you need lots of money saved in order to do that.
Money itself is basically nothing more than a unit of measure, like kilometers or degrees. Like kilometers and degrees, it's what it represents that's important.
Money is an indirect way to trade one thing for another. You go to work and make something. Another person goes to work and makes something else. They get what you made, and you get what they made. Money makes it very convenient to do that without having to physically get together and trade in person.
It also allows you to trade over time as well as distance. If you grow fruit, it will rot in a week or two. But you can sell the fruit for money today. Then two months from now you can trade your fruit (money) for somebody else's fruit that is in season.
There are some places and lifestyles where you literally don't need any money at all. But that is rare, and most people would not want to live that way. I have lived where the local economy was more than half barter, with very little money floating around. People mostly traded goods and services with each other. That lifestyle is not for everyone though.
"Where do you draw the line?"
You draw the line on having more money than you think you need. Because you probably WILL need more money than you think you'll need. With money, it's better to err on the side of caution and have considerably more than you think you need. That's especially true for someone your age. You should be thinking and saving for retirement NOW.21 Reply- +1 y
correct not rely on pension type stuff
It matters enough to take care of me and mine. I don’t need to be rich, I just need to be able to not have to worry about paying my bills and having the ability to do things I enjoy.
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11.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It matters to the extent it is required to survive in society. The moment it becomes useless, it has no worth and is better off as tinder.
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u +1 yIf you don't have enough money to cover the essentials - food, shelter, clothing - then your life will be miserable. If you do have enough money to cover the essentials, more money will not make you happy.
10 Reply 1.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. That's the whole thing is I will never draw a line because I don't want to get to a point and have to not cross that line I need money to live to succeed to enjoy to do the things that I want to do when I want to do them
I mean another way to look at it is I love sex I love making love I love pleasing women but if I couldn't get a boner that means I'm not doing anything it's the same thing with money if you're not making money you're not doing anything that's just reality of it so there is no line you make as much as you possibly can make as fast as you can you put it away and you just keep going and going and going until you don't want to go no more and then you will be where you want to be who you want to be and you'll be able to take care of yourself and others00 Reply18.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I was just reading about this during my continued study of the Holocaust. And it matters to a point when it doesn’t matter.
Jews willfully gave up their life savings to leave Germany, which was the Nazi plan. BTW-Talk Jewish greed stereotype, lol…the biggest wealth transfer in history to that point was the Holocaust by the Nazi gangster party.
So to the Jews not much. But money actually was the biggest recruiter for the Nazis to the idea of the Holocaust. Suddenly Germans were claiming former Jewish houses, and valuables which made them complicit.
So to answer…it does until it doesn’t. To a poor man, it means everything. To a guy like me who makes enough to live happily, not much. To the billionaire sociopaths everything.00 Reply2.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. For me, money is more than food, shelter and some comforts. Money means freedom. Freedom from being dependent on others as they tend to control you and for the same reason freedom from the government as much as possible. Independence and freedom are what money really buys.
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+1 yI believe the purpose of life is love and service and survival and money is just a tool for helping you achieve that. It’s not the end goal in itself because you need more than money to live a joyful life.
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+1 yI used to be homeless from when I was 17 until 21. Money matters a lot. When you have nowhere to sleep, no food and no health insurance it becomes pretty obvious how important money is.
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if no money, than can apply medicaid. like i did.
Money is very important and it's also a need but if it's used for bad or evil things, that is where I draw the line.
10 Reply686 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It matters. Not because i believe it should but because that's how the world works. Money makes or breaks a lot of things in life and if you dont have it, you're gonna be struggling with different aspects of your life because the lack of it
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+1 yjust being able to buy what i want and need and live a comfortable life
10 Replyit matters not much to me yeah it helps buy food and stuff but love means more to me that money
00 Reply3.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. money will always matter. let's not kid ourselves
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+1 ymatters loads. the line is using the money to hurt others.
00 Reply Id bust my back to break even. To me, I'd starve to put food on the table for family. But sadly, too many women would not feel like they would be taken care of and would leave.
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+1 yI don't need to be rich but I don't want to have to turn every penny twice before spending it
00 Reply 2.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Money rules everything. Its pretty easy to get away with everything for the right amount of wealth.
00 Reply1.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It matters immensely if you want to have a roof, car, and food, and just be satisfied and not struggling
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+1 yI would put money over human life but not mine
that’s about it
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+1 yIf you have ever struggled to pay for the basics, you know how much money matters.
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+1 yI want enough passive income to cover all of my expenses, including entertainment.
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+1 yIf money really Mattered in Life Millionaires would Not kill themselves in Mansions!
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yVery, if u can't keep a job you'll b worried about how you'll live.
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+1 yIt does matter a lot.
10 Reply2.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Money 100 percent matters
10 ReplyHealth Family Money in this order
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