Nothing ever happens Anyone else hate the "can money buy happiness" question?

Liquid Chud

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First of all, it's the most normalfag question ever, and mainly all the responses (there are 3 at most) are extremely simplistic and stupid. Usually it's some 5'7 phono who says "no" to sound virtuous, which makes sense since he'll have to betabuxx anyway, so not a lot of money. And then the people saying "yes" are either foids or faggots who will say shit like "wowie!! I'd rather cry at a Ferrari!!". And maybe someone will say it can buy happiness if you know what you're doing, but at that point it's just a locationcel argument since living in a big city is designed that way.

It's just gay. Normalfags can only ask that and talk about Netflix series.
 
Materialists conflate happiness with satisfaction. It’s something that needs to be constantly chased. It’s just the system making consumerists act like consumerists.

Liquid James is basically that archetype.
 
Are they wrong? It's easier to convince yourself mentally that things are good when you're wiping your tears with bills on the bed of a luxurious mansion
And how are you supposed to afford things like food, clothes, shelter etc without money in the first place? All which coincide with happiness?
 
And how are you supposed to afford things like food, clothes, shelter etc without money in the first place? All which coincide with happiness?
True. After you run out of copes the only things left are materialistic and objective values and patrimonies, picture it as a man that just got dumped by his wife, with money he can go with friends and sling like a nigger or he can focus more of investing and financial life. Or he could be broke and would have to return to his wagie fast food job the following day despite his heartbreak

I don't know what the proper answer is according to OP because if you respond negatively then you're larping. @Liquid Chud, do you think money can buy happiness?
 
It's easier to convince yourself mentally that things are good when you're wiping your tears with bills on the bed of a luxurious mansion
The issue with this argument is that you're admitting that you're an ungrateful nigger that takes everything for granted. A "luxurious mansion" is good for an American who lives in a rented condo in New York, but compare this to any third worlder and you see that the "luxurious mansion" is a myth and a grass is greener thing. It's essentially pretending that you lost a leg, when in reality you're just thinking of wings and the ability to fly, which the human never had.
And how are you supposed to afford things like food, clothes, shelter etc without money in the first place? All which coincide with happiness?
This doesn't have anything to do with the question. Living on a 1.5 thousand reais minimum wage in a big city in Brazil is miserable, but try seeing African kids living off European donations. This is why I said it's a "locationcel" thing.
 
The issue with this argument is that you're admitting that you're an ungrateful nigger that takes everything for granted. A "luxurious mansion" is good for an American who lives in a rented condo in New York, but compare this to any third worlder and you see that the "luxurious mansion" is a myth and a grass is greener thing. It's essentially pretending that you lost a leg, when in reality you're just thinking of wings and the ability to fly, which the human never had.

This doesn't have anything to do with the question. Living on a 1.5 thousand reais minimum wage in a big city in Brazil is miserable, but try seeing African kids living off European donations. This is why I said it's a "locationcel" thing.

Yes different currencies have different strengths but I take things very literally. The question was posed as if money can't buy happiness which is objectively false
 
The issue with this argument is that you're admitting that you're an ungrateful nigger that takes everything for granted. A "luxurious mansion" is good for an American who lives in a rented condo in New York, but compare this to any third worlder and you see that the "luxurious mansion" is a myth and a grass is greener thing. It's essentially pretending that you lost a leg, when in reality you're just thinking of wings and the ability to fly, which the human never had.
The way you find happiness with money is if you're grateful and self-conscious of your great financial status. You can only be sad if you're ungrateful about it, so the grateful man that can still find happiness in what he perceives as simple will find it in the second most important thing to him. It's basically like giving a monkey a buffet and waiting for it to favor a food over the others, then take that one away from it, the monkey will go for the next best thing and favor it instead, repeat the process until there is no more buffet and the monkey will realize he truly possesses nothing
 
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