According to a friend of mine, there cannot be
happiness without money. He states that he is not a hypocrite to say that he
can be happy without money and in his opinion spending money without having to
worry about it is freedom.
I can understand where he is coming from, for he comes
from a wealthy family. However, he does not have a family of his own, let alone
a wife or girlfriend for that matter and he also has very few friends because no
one can really keep up with his life style. I respect his opinion, but I question
how happy someone can be with money and no one real close to share it with.
He is not alone in his opinion. I was at a café the
other day and eavesdropping into the conversation at the table next to mine. Actually,
it is something that I often do while sipping a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Perhaps
to some, my action is wrong, but then again it is not something you can just turn
off. Anyhow there were three men, I’d say in the late 50’s, drinking coffee and
chatting about money. They were talking about money and happiness.
One of them mentioned that when he was younger he had
a lot of money, traveled all the time, went out with different women, ate at
the finest restaurants, bought whatever he wanted without having to worry about
his bank account, however, he had no friends, no family and felt awfully
lonely. Due to some mistakes in his life, which he did not mention, he lost all
his money and had to start all over again. I figure his business foreclosed. He
said that these days he felt happy although he had no money, well, not that he had
no money, he just had to keep tabs on his income. He mentioned that he did,
however, have a wife and two small children now whom he loved besides their
being supportive and fun to be with. Nonetheless, he also mentioned that he did
miss having all that money, but in all, he seemed to be more fulfilled in life now
and the loneliness had gone despite wanting to provide more trips and things
for his family that can only be bought with money.
The other two men said that he was crazy and that they
would rather be able to travel, enjoy life and not have to worry about paying
bills instead of living the lives they were living. They solemnly believed that
their problems would disappear if they were wealthy.
Unlike the first man, these two never had tons of
money. It made me think about the two different statements. The first man had
been in both situations and he knew what it was like to live with a lot of
money and alone versus having less money but a lovely family. Therefore, in my
opinion, his thoughts should be taken into consideration. Clearly he is happier
nowadays. After all you can’t have the best of the two worlds.
The other two men, on the other hand, live in a fantasy
world of how happier or better their lives would be if they had tons of money.
Taking this into consideration, it is clear to see that these two gentlemen are
not enjoying their lives to the fullest, worrying about what to buy or not or
instead of taking advantage of what they have, they are just wishing and living
in frustration which brings sadness.
People nowadays tend to link happiness to consuming.
They are happy when they buy a new car, a new technological gadget, a new pair
of shoes, a piece of chocolate cake etc. It seems like we have forgotten what
makes us truly happy. However, thank God, there are those, like me, who are
happy when they listen to a kind word, witness an act of kindness, watch the
sun set or rise, talk with a dear friend, make a new friend, receive a lick
from their pet, are smiled at, listen to some one play a musical instrument on
a street corner, all of which has nothing to do with money. So, ok, we do need
money to survive but just because you do not fall into the category of being a
millionaire does not mean that you cannot be happy.
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(Written January 24, 2013)
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Muito bom esse texto!!!
ReplyDeleteConcordo com seu ponto de vista. Parabéns!!!
Achei dificil escrever sobre isso, mas era algo que estava me incomodando. bjus e obrigada
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