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stevewool
5th October 2016, 20:27
Have you seen the tv advert about what would you do if you was rich, or something like that.
Anyway i asked Emma does she think she we are rich, "NO" was her answer.
Why i asked , well if we was rich i could have anything, well what would you like i asked.
We dont have a mortgage , we dont have any debt, we have nice holidays , we have food on the table , a car, we have savings , so i said we are rich.
This got me thinking what is rich, millions in the bank, houses everywhere , 1st class travel , the world is your oyster sort of thing.
So far i am happy and in love and i think i have most things , so i reckon i am rich

Arthur Little
5th October 2016, 21:53
:smile: Allow me to use one of Myrna's favourite quotes, Steve ... "Health is wealth". :xxgrinning--00xx3:

And ... :iagree:!

Steve.r
5th October 2016, 22:05
I am rich in family, poor in pocket

grahamw48
5th October 2016, 22:39
I am poorer financially than at any point in my life, but I'm also pretty happy, and am blessed with a wonderful family. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I really don't care what others have these days. I have what I need... and more.

In my 20s and 30s I was on well above average earnings (paid the 5% deposit on my first house with 2 weeks pay), and had the lifestyle to go with it.

It did involve being very tied up with work though, being part of a particular social circle, and often being very stressed, to the point of having sleepless nights sometimes, and stress-related conditions. I 've just moved on... doing different but equally rewarding things. :smile:

jonnijon
5th October 2016, 22:45
I am poorer financially than at any point in my life, but I'm also pretty happy, and am blessed with a wonderful family. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I really don't care what others have these days. I have what I need... and more.

In my 20s and 30s I was on well above average earnings (paid the 5% deposit on my first house with 2 weeks pay), and had the lifestyle to go with it.

It did involve being very tied up with work though, being part of a particular social circle, and often being very stressed, to the point of having sleepless nights sometimes, and stress-related conditions. I 've just moved on... doing different but equally rewarding things. :smile:

Yes but ALL those years ago a house was only £1,500 :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

grahamw48
5th October 2016, 22:49
:icon_lol: lol.... and £10 quid a week was a good wage ! :action-smiley-081::olddude:

fred
6th October 2016, 02:15
Can money make you happy??
I once saw a middle aged UK lottery winner asked that question..I could see in his eyes that he was telling the truth.
He said.."Money only makes happy people happier"..."It doesnt work on miserable sods"

stevewool
6th October 2016, 05:54
:smile: Allow me to use one of Myrna's favourite quotes, Steve ... "Health is wealth". :xxgrinning--00xx3:

And ... :iagree:!

Yes she right Arthur