Tuesday, May 14, 2013
LAST BLOG!
Imagine you got (accepted) to go on a game show. You heard the grand prize was thirty million dollars. You decided you would give it a try. You were on the last question in the game and took the option of risking it all to double your money. Now imagine you got the question correct and got thirty million dollars. What would you do with all (your) money? If you asked almost anyone, they would reply," I would give some of it to the poor and buy a nice house." (Seldom) people would answer any other way (then) that. If you had thirty million dollars you could buy a house and give money away, but what would you do with the rest of the money? I would think that after buying a new house and a nice new car, you still wouldn't feel satisfied. The (majority) of people think that once they win a large amount of money, they will suddenly be happy. I believe that the (kind of) people that believe that more money will make them happy are discontent. It is fun to think of what you would do with (a lot) of money. It usually leaves you empty feeling like you need that money to make you happier and healthier. Working for your money can usually leave you with a feeling that you accomplished something, rather then the money given to you for doing little to no work for it. The lottery and game shows can be entertaining but they will, most likely, lead to discontentment and ruin.
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