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RE: Power, Money and Me Me Me

in Economics5 years ago

Some people desire money for what it can buy

I'm not really a materialistic person, but it sure would be nice not to struggle with basic needs. Not that I am, just wishing that for everyone out there.

Otherwise, I started on my economics degree back in the day and I dropped it like it's hot!😂You're very passionate about money and wealth, great post, though to be honest I struggle to read from this account, today was better, less numbers lol.

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I think it depends how balanced a person's perceptions are. Striving for some reasonable comfort, should be expected. However, once that comfort is reached, the cravings for more and more wealth can continue. I think if we are to see the bigger the picture, it is a lot easier to be happy without the need for more.

Some of my posts can be quite technical. I think numbers and graphs come more naturally to me than words.

it is a lot easier to be happy without the need for more.

I think it's in human nature to want more.Takes a lot of discipline and self control to be contented with what one has.

I think numbers and graphs come more naturally to me than words.

How ironical. I think you're one of the most wordy ppl I know on here haha ... I'm jealos, wish numbers came to me as easy as they do for you, I'd be raving it up:D :P

Great Weekend to to Captain!👮
 5 years ago (edited) 

The challenge for me is getting what's in my head into words so that it maintains the same meaning. My thoughts are a mixture of pictures, sounds, and a lot of other stuff. My thought process does not necessarily follow a linear sequence that translates nicely into words.