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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4318382" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I saw something on one of my news feeds that said 1.5 million or so was considered rich. </p><p>I remember back when first getting married and living in a 600 square foot apartment, we were very happy. </p><p>Our happiness revolved around the little things. Getting to buy a chuck steak for dinner was a real treat! Felt like big dogs getting Steak! (in name only). And so on. </p><p>Playing cards or board games were the major entertainment with friends. </p><p>We were happy. </p><p>As one progressed through life making more money, the happiness is still there but it gets more expensive and sometimes becomes an issue. </p><p>People get more money, finance things and then SHTF and they are in trouble. Live is not good now. </p><p>Give up or work through it depends on the person. Most folks have been in that situation I think. How one works through that is up to them. </p><p>If you do, your rich. </p><p>Money doesn't make one rich. The quality of life one chooses does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4318382, member: 5412"] I saw something on one of my news feeds that said 1.5 million or so was considered rich. I remember back when first getting married and living in a 600 square foot apartment, we were very happy. Our happiness revolved around the little things. Getting to buy a chuck steak for dinner was a real treat! Felt like big dogs getting Steak! (in name only). And so on. Playing cards or board games were the major entertainment with friends. We were happy. As one progressed through life making more money, the happiness is still there but it gets more expensive and sometimes becomes an issue. People get more money, finance things and then SHTF and they are in trouble. Live is not good now. Give up or work through it depends on the person. Most folks have been in that situation I think. How one works through that is up to them. If you do, your rich. Money doesn't make one rich. The quality of life one chooses does. [/QUOTE]
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