Bubbaclaus wrote: » Power is more important than money. Money is the Mc-mansion in Sarasota that starts falling apart after 10 years. Power is the old stone building that stands for centuries.
lufties wrote: » It depends, I recently earned a salary of 7k a month, worked crappy hours and had a lot of stress, bottom line it wasn't worth it. I'm now on a salary of half that and am feeling the pinch. Money to me is very important, I can enjoy the finer things in life, without it I feel like just another common slave to the system.
sunflower27 wrote: » I would call someone who lives to work a slave to the system. I suppose it depends on what you mean by the finer things. I am just as happy eating a pizza at home with my boyfriend as I am eating in a fancy restaurant. I am lucky that way. :pac:
Davarus Walrus wrote: » I didn't always think too much about money. I even toyed with lefty politics in college. Money being a concept that held back the workers of the world. Always liked when my Dad fired in money to the current account though. Now. I really like money. I love the freedom it gives me. I love not having to care about it. I love how working hard and excelling in my career makes more of it for me. How it offers me the choice of living in a better area; doing shít I want to do, eat in restaurants I want to eat in. At some dirty and base level, it allows me to see myself having the type of life I always wanted.
Local-womanizer wrote: » People who say money isn't important, while writing a post on their smartphone, to me look very hypocritical. Money is important, that's a fact. You need it for the most basics of things in life to be fair. It puts a roof over your head, clothes on your back and food on the table. I suppose what is important is not to get so involved in the pursuit of money that you sacrifice the most important things in you're life, e.g. family, and pizza, I love pizza.....
sunflower27 wrote: » I went from having a well-paid job to redundancy and now back studying. I am happier than I have been in years. I have enough to get by and am looking forward to having more down the line and enjoying treating myself more, but if I was to never have much money again, it is not something that would upset me. Losing my job has made me see what is important to me in life and money is not one of them. In fact, I find people driven by money as shallow and transparent.
HotHHead wrote: » Of course money is somewhat important but as others have said, your health is your wealth.
jane82 wrote: » I buy food beer and rent and nappies and easter eggs.
Micky Dolenz wrote: » Of course it's important. Some people earn enough money to get by and are happy. When people say it's not important, they mean it isn't their driving force or the be all and end all. If you were broke of course it's important.
oldyouth wrote: » Money isn't important until you realise you need it to circumvent some dip**** who thinks they can control your life