Tom Leykis is spot on..
We need more ppl like him. Wish he becomes president one day

Basically, if you're in good health and you don't obsess over owning high mark up toys (or if super rich, companiessmallcheese wrote:It doesn't matter if they're regular or hookers. Who cares?
Money buys you the freedom to do what you want, whenever you want it. Without answering to anyone else. For many men, that freedom IS happiness!
Freedom to be alone when your old? I guess...smallcheese wrote:It doesn't matter if they're regular or hookers. Who cares?
Money buys you the freedom to do what you want, whenever you want it. Without answering to anyone else. For many men, that freedom IS happiness!
I believe the lottery winners and such, have the Anna Nicole Smith syndrome of being disaster prone, drama queens. Thus, my sister is clearly not ready for any modicum of wealth coming her way.djfourmoney wrote:Why you posting what Tom Leykis says as gospel? A twice divorced, fat white guy of all things? Yeah go ahead and listen him. I agree with about 60% of what he says but as I have said before, his listener base is basically the Libertarian crowd who's worldview is generally upside-down from reality.
A study was done already, after 75K the level of "Happiness" flat-lines. As Biggie said "More Money More Problems". Look at Mitt Rommey who can't seem to run away from his Corporate Raider Image and often makes mistakes while trying to relate to "common folk".
When I become wealthy as I believe I will someday, I will not constantly re-enforce an image of wealth, all that is asking for is trouble. Look at any recent lottery winners.
I did some research, and over here in United States, Americans only get 2 weeks of vacation!S_Parc wrote:
Basically, if you're in good health and you don't obsess over owning high mark up toys (or if super rich, companies), then money most definitely buys happiness.
There's nothing more pathetic than the modern day wage slave, who lives to pay his mortgage and whose idea of taking a vacation is going to the neighborhood Chili's for a value meal, after renting a movie. That's basically the middle class life because for the most part, companies don't want people taking vacations and doing their hobbies. Instead, they want you to think about work, during your off hours, to enhance their productivity.
You sound just like a recent guy who I was trying to help and give advice.djfourmoney wrote:Why you posting what Tom Leykis says as gospel? A twice divorced, fat white guy of all things? Yeah go ahead and listen him.
Well, part of the thing here is that Leykis is seen as a lifestyle coach of sorts and thus, his overall image is a part of the package.NorthAmericanguy wrote:I told him about Tom Leykis, and before he even listened to any of his shows, he asked me if Tom was ever married and so forth. I told him a brief background on Tom, and this guy then barks back at me that he really should not listen to Tom because he had prior failed relationships.
All I can do at this point is laugh that the guy could be so close minded.
You figure, just because somebody went though a divorce, that does not mean it was their fault, number one, and number two, people who have gone though a divorce are not failures. What's up with that? People are not "failures" simply because they chose to go their separate ways! That like me telling you that you're a failure just because you quit your job. It makes no sense.
And don't forget, no legal brothels (outside of the NV desert).Banano wrote:Only 2 weeks off a year?
That sucks, I get 4 weeks with an option to buy another 4....which I always do of course.
8 weeks off should be standard,
I dont understand you guys should riot against lawmakers, so many guns you guys have and yet everyone lives in fear.
Thats insane 50 weeks you slave to get 2 weeks only