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money buys happiness
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As Tara Palmer Tompkinson said ...
Anyone who thinks money can't buy happiness ...
... doesn't go to the right shops.
Love,
Seagull
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Love ... money
Anyone who thinks money can't buy happiness ...
... doesn't go to the right shops.
Love,
Seagull
x
Love ... money
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That is just the point.
Tara has always had money.
Those of her rich friends who glibly say ... I may have money, but money can't buy happiness ...
They are being hypocritical.
If their money isn't making them happy ... they should give it away.
Tara, on the other hand, is totally honest about it.
Does money make her happy? You bet it does !!!
JJ x
That is just the point.
Tara has always had money.
Those of her rich friends who glibly say ... I may have money, but money can't buy happiness ...
They are being hypocritical.
If their money isn't making them happy ... they should give it away.
Tara, on the other hand, is totally honest about it.
Does money make her happy? You bet it does !!!
JJ x
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Does it bother her, being on her own? "Oh, sometimes I wish I could turn back the clock," she says, supine in front of a roaring fire. "I'd be married and have children like my sister
"but my life is so lonely. I don't want to whinge because I know many people have much more difficult lives than mine.
Sometimes I come home from work and I'm close to tears.
There was her descent into drugs, then her rehabilitation six years ago.
"People say how well I've done but really I'm in a room full of shadows."
She sound really happy.
Money gives you freedom and choice. Freedom and choice make me happy. Money clearly can buy my happiness.
I've been depressed in the past... I imagine it's a lot easier to facilitate recovering from depression if you can throw money at it. Or indeed being depressed in comfort is certainly nicer. Basically if you're pre-disposed to depression, then that's a genetic/chemical thing and not much you can do about it. But, wiht money, you've got plenty of options of treatments to pursue or the ability to 'get away from it all.'
Money could buy my happiness easily... And love is overrated ;0)
I've been depressed in the past... I imagine it's a lot easier to facilitate recovering from depression if you can throw money at it. Or indeed being depressed in comfort is certainly nicer. Basically if you're pre-disposed to depression, then that's a genetic/chemical thing and not much you can do about it. But, wiht money, you've got plenty of options of treatments to pursue or the ability to 'get away from it all.'
Money could buy my happiness easily... And love is overrated ;0)
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