Agree, and even if the money is not sufficient to keep up a certain lifestyle, whatever it is and what level of costs it has, it'll not creates the real happiness. The real happiness comes from what you do is what you love and having the right people around you, who you can give your love and who will give you their love. I've seen people soooo happy with nothing in my many trips to eg African countries, like Nigeria, Ghana and Kenia. Literary they had nothing, and still they not only looked really happy, but they were happy; Happy with the little things. Something we forget in the western world where I'm living.
True! We visited a villager in a Fijiian bure 10 years ago. He had a mattress to lie on and that was about it. He told us to rethink things when we returned to the US. He told us always to remember that though we may think we were pushing buttons to get things done, the buttons were really pushing us! Such words of wisdom from a very happy man with nothing by our standards!
Thanks and concentrating on FUN and forget about money is always the answer, not only at Steemit, but in general, in life! :)
So true! Do what you love and the money will follow anyway - maybe not enough to make a fortune, but always enough to get by on!
Agree, and even if the money is not sufficient to keep up a certain lifestyle, whatever it is and what level of costs it has, it'll not creates the real happiness. The real happiness comes from what you do is what you love and having the right people around you, who you can give your love and who will give you their love. I've seen people soooo happy with nothing in my many trips to eg African countries, like Nigeria, Ghana and Kenia. Literary they had nothing, and still they not only looked really happy, but they were happy; Happy with the little things. Something we forget in the western world where I'm living.
True! We visited a villager in a Fijiian bure 10 years ago. He had a mattress to lie on and that was about it. He told us to rethink things when we returned to the US. He told us always to remember that though we may think we were pushing buttons to get things done, the buttons were really pushing us! Such words of wisdom from a very happy man with nothing by our standards!