broke dick people that barely have a pot to piss in the vast majority of the time.
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wrong - most people that told me money means nothing are people who worked their ass off in the way of getting more and more money. they ultimately got sick and could do nothing with all their money. have enough to enjoy yourself but by no means sacrifice your health for it. ultimately - you cant even take it with you - so everything you cant spend in your lifetime is wasted effort. you owe nothing to anybody. sounds logical by itself, yet even today we have millions of kids coming out of college killing themselves to get 100+ hour jobs just to earn over 6 figures they cant even spend because they're in their office all day
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I'm not rich, but I am debt free, have more toys then I really need, and a good investment towards retirement and I will say that money isn't everything. I do find that a lot of people who do think money will solve everything are poor themselves and use that mantra to justify working 60+ hours a week hating their life thinking at some point in the future they are going to "make it".
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I'll give you my two cents on it.
You can achieve large financial wealth only to alienate yourself to a point you have no one to share the experiences with.
Network, build relationships, and work hard. These three all complement each other and money will be more of a "Bridge" in your joy/activities.Deadlift: 315 x 6
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"When you really want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you achieve it."
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