{"id":77,"date":"2011-05-16T22:02:22","date_gmt":"2011-05-17T03:02:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/2link.ca\/blog\/?p=77"},"modified":"2011-05-16T22:02:22","modified_gmt":"2011-05-17T03:02:22","slug":"money-life-and-happiness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.2link.ca\/newblog\/2011\/05\/16\/money-life-and-happiness\/","title":{"rendered":"Money, Life, and Happiness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s just my life philosophy that I am trying to share with you. Everyone is completely free, in what I am concerned, to decide how to spend their money. The issue that I have is with the unhappiness money generates. I always believed that while money doesn&#8217;t bring happiness, they help preserve it. Well, it&#8217;s not true. Families with incomes of 150,000$ or more end up unhappy, in debt. I see them trading their long term peace of mind, relaxation for the \u201ccheap\u201d thrill of unwrapping NOW that desired gadget or car or thing that somewhat complicates their life and makes it less happy.<br \/>\nMoney is meant to be spent. I agree. Up to a point. All?! Even money one doesn&#8217;t have? How much borrowed money do we need for our happiness?! Pretty much none. I did it, don&#8217;t get me wrong \u2013 even my motorcycle was financed with borrowed money. Yet a measure must exist \u2013 you pleasure yourself, then I believe you should take a break from pleasuring yourself&#8230; for a while. I have even witnessed the idiotic vicious circle: <em>I am in debt, can&#8217;t make ends meet, I am unhappy sooo&#8230; I will buy myself some knick-knack that will make me feel better<\/em>. What is even more infuriating is that the people will feed you wise sayings such as \u201c<em>life is more about being and less about having<\/em>\u201d.<br \/>\nAs I was saying, happiness is much simpler and cheaper than you think. Renovating the kitchen with 600$ and some work &#8211; change handles, paint it, some spots, new window covers \u2013 will make you happy in ways a 12,000$ renovation made by some contractor will never be able to do. At the end of 2 years that you have been saving money, purchasing that set of living-room furniture you dreamed of will reward you infinitely more in joy than living with the dangling sword of 5000$ loan taken right before losing the job. What is wrong with saving and letting the Joneses get into bankruptcy?! The 10000$ invested when you are 30 that becomes 20000$ at 40, will buy you that peace of mind that the quick thrill of shopping never can.<br \/>\nThe common point seems to be this desire for perfection NOW. Purchased a new home?! What kind of dream-home is that which doesn&#8217;t have hardwood floors, interlock patio, new furniture?! And the sad truth is that when we achieve our dreams we don&#8217;t fill fulfilled but EMPTY. We reached our goals. And now what?! Now we should mess our lives: get more toys, a bigger house, get in debt, break the marriage over accumulated debts, blame the other for decisions we helped take.<br \/>\nWe need goals in life. Most of us don&#8217;t have Earth-shattering goals: to build a pyramid, to circumnavigate, to compose a symphony. So I believe that we should spread our goals over a longer period of time. Instant gratification doesn&#8217;t work. Not for those who seek peace and happiness.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s just my life philosophy that I am trying to share with you. Everyone is completely free, in what I am concerned, to decide how to spend their money. The issue that I have is with the unhappiness money generates. 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