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Happiness Or Money


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#1 syncn21

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Posted 26 September 2007 - 11:49 AM

My friend work at a surf shop in Huntington Beach and he teach surf lessons there as well and he never been happier. He's leaving for University in the fall and ,
he feel like it's stupid because he'll be going so he can become an architect and work for his dad.

In reality the only reason he am going is because he's going to be playing soccer there on a full athletic scholarship. He honestly rather ditch school and work at a surf shop and play soccer on the beach for the rest of his life (not really the rest of he life but you know what he mean).

If he really needed money at somepoint his parents would definatly give it to me but he don't want to have to take their money. He know school's important but is it worth it. Do you choose happiness and a job you love that doesn't pay that well or do you go to school and get a lame job that has financial security?

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Posted 26 September 2007 - 05:52 PM

Money, to me, can buy happiness. Sure its easy to say that money can't buy you happiness when you don't have a lot of it, but what if you were on the other side?

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Posted 27 September 2007 - 12:15 AM

For me, I would choose happiness. The job that does not pay well would be enough to live on, and I would be doing something I love. If I am happy, what do I need money for? I mean even a low paying job could pay for any bills, pay for nessacities, and get a few extra things along the way. If I got a job that I loved, I would take the job I loved versus college any day.

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Posted 27 September 2007 - 12:37 AM

happiness is the choice for me. That verse in the bible that says something about 'All the rich people were putting many hundreds, and thousands into the donation box, but an old widow put just a penny in. And Jesus said, "All the rich people put fractions of their money in, but this widow has put her entire wealth in the donation box, and that is a true *can't think o the word* "
and the other verse that says "It is easier to fit a full grown camel into the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven.

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Posted 27 September 2007 - 01:35 AM

Oh, well, you could argue about such dihlemmas infinitely long. It's only a persons' choice as to what he, or she, prefers. Yeah, technically, money could bring you happiness, but happiness without money is more pure, and thus lasts longer. But, on the other hand, what's the point of living happy for 5 days and then starving to death? Money is more important in todays society. IMHO.

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Posted 27 September 2007 - 01:43 AM

I would deffinatley go with the surf shop if he knows it will last. If what he does becomes old, it will be a big bummer. But if he knows he will be happy their and can live their and not get bored, I would stay.

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Posted 28 September 2007 - 05:09 AM

This is a difficult question...
To me, happiness is more important than money. But money can buy me happiness, because I like shopping and making myself look good, living in comfort and eating good food, and money can do all this for me. On the other hand, if I have to suffer five full working days a week of doing things I don't like, I might crack, and I probably won't perform well enough in my job to maintain my high position and pay.

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Posted 28 September 2007 - 07:36 AM

I choose money! All the thing I want usually come from money! so why don't pick money! I am sure that if you got all thing thing you want that your happiness!

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 11:42 AM

At first get money, then get happiness. This is abusolut. How can you feel happy, if you are hungry with no money.
That is all.

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 12:55 PM

I think the title is a bit misleading, which have been pointed out already by most of the people who posted before me. Some people get happiness through money, because they can buy what makes them happy. That is the need for material stuff. But I think what the thread starter was trying to ask is choosing a path (or job) that makes you happy because it's what you really want in life (or what you've always dreamed of becoming), or a path that will give you enough money (or even more) to support yourself or dependents, if any. Most people would say "go for whatever makes you happy", that despite the measly money you get, at least you're happy. Some would say the opposite, well, for practicality. If you live in a country with an economy that is struggling, sometimes people don't have any option but to take a path that's not necessarily of their liking, because they need money. In my country, you'd be surprised by how many nursing schools have popped up here and there because of the boom of the need for nurses all over the world. Most students take up nursing in the hopes of getting that job that pays well. Most of these people don't necessarily start off in life dreaming of wanting to become a nurse when they grow up. Most people would change careers because they don't get enough money in their current job, some are already professionals in their careers, and yet because of money, they choose to start over again, with something that's alien to them.

Now, enough with the lecture. For me, I would choose to have a job that pays well, simply, as I've said, because of practical reasons. I am not necessarily living a life of luxury, but I also have needs as a person, needs that weren't provided to me when I was young. As a working individual, I have a chance of fulfilling that need. Of course, for now I don't have that much need, so I spend less, but who knows, in the future I might be buying some other things, or probably having a family or whatever. How much you spend depends on your lifestyle. Of course when you say lifestyle, that includes the daily needs like food, shelter and clothing, if you're more on the "spending" side, then accessories, gadgets and stuff. The more the need for material stuff, the more you spend.

Saying that doesn't necessarily mean I'm giving up on stuff that makes me happy. Cooking makes me happy. It's my passion and I love food. I wanted to be a chef, but I chose a different path. I could still make cooking a part of my life despite me taking a path different from what I like. I don't necessarily have to give it up, it's still part of me and will always be a part of me. So I could say I'm still happy in whatever I'm in right now.




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