yeah that is my main issue. Or she could have spent it all on food for a single meal, considering she has yet to ever eat until she is full for even one meal. Would be nice to see her satiated at least once.Oh Elma. Your coworkers gave you very sensible and reasonable ways to spend those funds and you shred it.
Or a very thin cut of A5 WagyuI keep forgetting how little money a hundred million yen is.
Like she only won like 3 million dollars, which in today's economy gets you a nice house.
You can get a pound for like 50-100 USD?Or a very thin cut of A5 Wagyu
The Japanese economy is tanking, everything is more expensive with the Yen.You can get a pound for like 50-100 USD?
Yeah . . . although, exchange rate can be misleading. For instance, I'm pretty sure Japanese property is not nearly as ridiculously priced as American or Canadian.I keep forgetting how little money a hundred million yen is.
Like she only won like 3 million dollars, which in today's economy gets you a nice house.
Exactly.dumb
"So stay poor, you're better off that way."Money doesn't make you happy. It just makes you a little less miserable than others.
That's why it makes you a little less miserable than others, because it draws the negative attention of others, which balances out any happiness you might have gained by becoming paranoid, distrustful of others, and generally more anxious. Are you really happier when everyone knows you're rich?Money doesn't buy happiness, it's true. But the relieving of the pressures of crushing debt and being a corporate wage slave are better for your health, mentally and physically. You then have the time and the space to find actual happiness.