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Can you "Buy" True Happiness?

Discussion in 'Debates' started by Cahos Rahne Veloza, Oct 15, 2010.

  1. nemesis11

    nemesis11 Well-Known Member

    an honest smille from someone that you love can make you trully happy
     
  2. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    I cannot buy true happiness, but i can use money to help me gain my true happiness.
    Even without money, true happiness can be achieved.

    Money is only a stepping stone on true happiness, but in every way, you can jump ahead without stepping on that stone.

    I would admit that money is, nowadays, needed to achieve happiness. But when i was studying ethnic peoples, money is not needed to achieve happiness.

    For those who don't want to study ethnic peoples, just watch The gods must be crazy
     
  3. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    Re: Can you \"Buy\" True Happiness?

    Exactly. Everyone can define it in their own terms.
    Money increases the odds of finding it for almost everyone.
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    Yes, because "ethnic peoples" lack money as a rule *rolls eyes*
    Troll?
     
  4. lugia543

    lugia543 Guest

    some people pay to get into a strip club and now they're truly happy
     
  5. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    Wrong.
     
  6. calvin_0

    calvin_0 Well-Known Member

    Money cant buy everything, but without money you cant buy anything.

    There is nothing money cant buy for everything else there is kaiba corp.
     
  7. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    Pls, read about ethnic people. And I apologize for suggesting you to watch a movie, I should have though that letting people watch too many movies lessen brain cells like yours. I'm really sorry!

    Nice sig, but why are you asking if you're a troll? But never mind, it must be a rhetorical question and doesn't need a real answer, right?
     
  8. Natewlie

    Natewlie A bag of tricks

    Very true, a homeless man is always happier when he has money, then he can buy drugs, then afterwards he goes through withdrawals.

    Your ability to differentiate the two words 'ethnic' and 'noncivilized' is hilarious. But really, I would say that a lot of noncivilized tribes or whatever, don't really have any monetary system in place. Money does not exist to them. What they have instead is either help eachother to gain supplies/food, or the trade system.

    No, just wrong word used.
     
  9. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    Yes, it was foolish to assume I watched a movie when chances are I did not. But you knew that.
    Ehehehe, you are genius itself.
     
  10. trimbletown

    trimbletown Well-Known Member

    It varies person-to-person. A shallow, ignorant person could easily buy happiness as they don't know any better. A thoughtful, philosophical person will not be so easily satisfied which is why deep thinkers seem to have an indifference to life.
     
  11. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    I don't think it's that simple.
    And Space Marines....
     
  12. trimbletown

    trimbletown Well-Known Member

    Nothing psychological is that simple. It's just an easy way of stating a theory.
    And don't fuck with Spess Mehrens.
     
  13. darkrequiem

    darkrequiem Well-Known Member

    True, true.
    And my undead army of Necrons robots will prevail.....after hundreds of millions of years being wasted.
    I'm just glad I'm not the only one who recognizes the Mehrens... :D
     
  14. iluvfupaburgers

    iluvfupaburgers Well-Known Member

    this is how i see it: money IS important for achieving true happiness. it doesnt matter the amount of money that says how much happiness you have. but yes, you do need money. in the present, people depend too much on money to do things. any event, trasaction, you want to do, needs money. if you want a girlfrien/boybfriend, you need money. you want a wife, you need money, family, you need money. want a house. need money. If you can ve happy by just the fact of existing, then you need money to be happy
     
  15. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    True happiness is a state of being where you feel you're at your game or as the kids say it, you're in the zone. Often it involves fulfillment of your life goal or ambition..... err wait, now that sounds like a SIMs 2 reference right there, but that's basically it. Another way of looking at it is achieving your "mission" in life, or the reason why you were put in this world. It isn't a fate or a destiny, if that's what you're thinking. It's finding & realizing who you are & what makes you happy.

    Some examples of this is for example, is becoming a sports superstar (if that's your life long ambition). Sure that doesn't involve you spending too much money, except for getting good education, keeping fit & at your prime. Achieving this ambition definitely takes into account your drive, your discipline & raw talent if you have it, or developing it by practice & diligence.

    Another good example of finding true happiness is getting to know your roots, or heritage. I know most people in the west would care less for where they came from (not simply implying whose womb they came from), but for some knowing that unfamiliar part of who you are is in itself a fulfillment of knowing one's self.
     
  16. lugia543

    lugia543 Guest

    ah I see. my brother payed to be a doctor which was his goal in life and now HE is truly happy.
     
  17. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    Who knows... And no, he didn't pay to be a Doctor, he payed for his studies & worked hard to be a doctor.
     
  18. Eadelas

    Eadelas Well-Known Member

    Of course you can. Let's be practical people.
     
  19. Suiseiseki

    Suiseiseki Well-Known Member

    I don't think money can buy one happiness.

    That said, in my case enough of it can buy me a frigging amazing fake.
     
  20. Natewlie

    Natewlie A bag of tricks

    Can money buy you a boner? I doubt that'd be fake, considering that money gives me the female equivalent, (I like to call this a wettie).