Tuesday, November 3, 2009

I always wish my life was a simple as theirs. Ask for something and there it appears. It's like that for all of them. But then I suddenly realized, my future will be so much easier. I'll know how to work and get the things I need. And unlike them, my sense of self satisfaction will be far greater.

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  1. money doesn't make people happy, money doesn't always make people happy. things shouldn't make people happy and sometimes it seems like they do, but its just a sickly unhealthy happy.

    sometimes i wish parts of my life were more like yours. but then i figure if we all had the pieces of each other we wish we had, we would all be the same.

    :]

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  2. you are right, of course, you are one of the few "rich" people i know who don't take things for granted and see reason.

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  3. and you'd be surprised but were the poorest ones in my family.
    its all relevant

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  4. you are not the poorest in your family,
    you just have family members who are wealthier than you.

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  5. sasme thing.
    my family is a little confusing though cuz not everyone gets treated the same so its hard to say

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  6. its not the same thing, because you are far from poor.
    its the whole word paradox thing...
    but yeah. i get what your saying.

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  7. well how would you really have any idea though? just because we havea bunch stuff doesn't make us rich. i mean im pretty sure my parents barely make 6 figures combined and its probably a lot less now cuz my dad can't find work anymore. i mean we had a lot of money at one point but its not there anymore. i certainly dont get everything i ask for

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  8. and even i dont know exactly how much money they do or dont possess so its probably impossible for anyone else to tell

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  9. i'm not trying to offend. :/
    but your family is well off, theres no denying.

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i dont know which way i'm going,
i don't know which way i've come.