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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1042965" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Who needs to be a millionaire? Is success measured by big houses, expensive cars, jetsetting vacations? By who's definition? If you can feed, clothe, educate your children, put a decent roof over their heads, take them on camping trips or just to the movies then in my book you've achieved great success. Making memories with happy, healthy children is more important than material possessions in my opinion. Envying others for what they own just leads to frustration. Having a decent life does require some money, because life isn't much fun when you're struggling. But there's a point where people lose sight of what's truly important when they're dissatisfied with their perfectly fine home or car and think if only they had that $80k car or that beautiful home in that exclusive neighborhood. Life is too short to worry about such things IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1042965, member: 24302"] Who needs to be a millionaire? Is success measured by big houses, expensive cars, jetsetting vacations? By who's definition? If you can feed, clothe, educate your children, put a decent roof over their heads, take them on camping trips or just to the movies then in my book you've achieved great success. Making memories with happy, healthy children is more important than material possessions in my opinion. Envying others for what they own just leads to frustration. Having a decent life does require some money, because life isn't much fun when you're struggling. But there's a point where people lose sight of what's truly important when they're dissatisfied with their perfectly fine home or car and think if only they had that $80k car or that beautiful home in that exclusive neighborhood. Life is too short to worry about such things IMO. [/QUOTE]
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