The Value in this video is simply phenomenal. This video guarantees Satisfaction. Chase this in life, not happiness. Happiness never lasts, but being satisified of what you were and what have you become, those qualities, those relations those worthy achievements beyond money and material, that is satisfying and it lasts long then any luxury you dream off.
@@trekkie-cat thank you for your comment. I am also a minimalist (and 68 years). In retrospect my comment was unclear, I was reacting to the idea that (I thought was expressed) everyone is entitled to a job that is interesting and emotionally fulfilling. As for money doesn't buy happiness, I grew up in a very wealthy city (Beverly Hills - note my family was lower middle class both parents worked), the people were happy, intelligent, creative, totally unimpressed by wealth (no one bought "designer" anything - it was considered a ripoff). And while money doesn't buy happiness, it does buy material security, higher education, mental and physical health care - and these are not unimportant things. assuming you have had the time to read this, thank you very much for your time.
The Value in this video is simply phenomenal.
This video guarantees Satisfaction.
Chase this in life, not happiness.
Happiness never lasts, but being satisified of what you were and what have you become, those qualities, those relations those worthy achievements beyond money and material, that is satisfying and it lasts long then any luxury you dream off.
Thanks for the support ✌️
I love the video. Thank you for this ❤
Thanks for the support ✌️
Good lesson
Thanks for watching
Inspiring vid 🌟thanks
You’re welcome 😊
OMG…plastic cutterly!
OMG - this is eletist middle class fantasy.
What nonsense!! I'm not in the elite, I'm not rich but I'm a minimalist. I don't need alot to be content. I'm not a slave to consumerism.
@@trekkie-cat thank you for your comment. I am also a minimalist (and 68 years). In retrospect my comment was unclear, I was reacting to the idea that (I thought was expressed) everyone is entitled to a job that is interesting and emotionally fulfilling. As for money doesn't buy happiness, I grew up in a very wealthy city (Beverly Hills - note my family was lower middle class both parents worked), the people were happy, intelligent, creative, totally unimpressed by wealth (no one bought "designer" anything - it was considered a ripoff). And while money doesn't buy happiness, it does buy material security, higher education, mental and physical health care - and these are not unimportant things. assuming you have had the time to read this, thank you very much for your time.
@ros8986 yes I did read this. That assuming I read this comment was unnecessary. Goodbye.