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RE: The Problems Faced By All Classes Of People

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Yeah...The beauty is in the struggle. I swear when I think about the times I have had nothing and nothing to do about it...That's the spark.

I am still not where I want to be and there is so much to fix and that's why I show up every day.

Rich people have less responsibility. Less responsibility = Less purpose. If you add less purpose to seeking pleasure your life will be a disaster.

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I guess this is why the antagonist(I don't know if I am addressing him well though) in the movie, "Quid game" said, someone who is wealthy is often as bored as someone who is poor.

Really? You think a brokie like me and Elon are equally bored?

Haha 😂

Please, don't go there 😅

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Just keep that in mind when you listen to movie quotes. They sound very nice in the context of the movie but not in reality.

What if I told you Jackie Chan can't fight would you believe me?

No, never, Elon musk is bored differently.

If Elon gets bored the way I get bored he'll order for a new kidney and be on morphine for the rest of his life just for the fun of it...and he will never be poor even if he dose it for 1 million years...over $200 billion can afford him that and more

Well, a lot of people might not agree, and this is because sometimes we envisage being rich so much that we carve a big mirage around it, make it seems as if it doesn't come with it's disadvantages too. I think the motivation to leave our present condition for a better status is often driven by the fact that there's joy in grinding, like you said, it gives us a purpose.

Yeah...My purpose is safety though. What if something happens...you know? That's what motivates people to keep working even when they already have "it all"...But what do you think?

Well greed can motivate people to have it all, it gets to a stage in life, when you hit that peak, the fear of not being able to afford the best things of life makes people want to make more money. It's a good kind of greed though.

I guess