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Being poor really sucks, money does buy happiness ong
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Anonymous 2w

No safe guard no family to back me financially I’m so stressed

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Anonymous 2w

I hav me 2 dollars for the next two weeks… I’m trying to look on the bright side which is that I’ll probably drop a few pounds 🤞🏻

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Anonymous 2w

I mean yea. There was a study done that showed it does buy happiness to an extent before it plateaus. When you’re not struggling financially, it erases a lot of issues. Not to say you can’t have other issues. But yea.

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Anonymous 2w

it truly does

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Anonymous 2w

Na my family’s rich asf and shit still gets you down, same disease different symptoms

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

If it’s so bad being rich why don’t you give away all of your money to a cause that actually helps people?

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Because I want my college to be paid in full and I want my first house to also be paid in full. That happens through my family with my college and trust fund. Nobody wants to be in debt Why doesn’t the 7’0 tall guy who complains about back problems just amputate himself and give his height to midgets who need it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

So you’d be sad if you couldn’t pay your college tuition right ?😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Bring tall doesn’t grant you passages in life systematically besides maybe basketball. Being poor literally affects every aspect of your life.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

Exactly, as soon as I graduated high school and went to college it was me alone

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2w

I would of worked with the situation I was given just as I do now

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2w

Suck it up butter cup, could always be better and worse. I’m extremely privileged that money is no object or worry to me or my family. There are kids out in the world who aren’t worrying about debt but are worried about how to survive until next week Life’s random I was born lucky my great grandparents weren’t and built a company that provides for us. Do the same thing and make some money twin.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

What company did they set up? If you talking that talk like that then I’d like to know so I can flex also.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2w

Setup a trucking company after ww2 my grandpa diversified the money into a construction company so now we own a trucking company a construction company and own 2 sailboat racing teams. Not saying names twin there’s articles with me and my siblings and parents face and name on them.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Shi- living the life… only problem now is getting the funds to set anything up

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2w

Great grandparents bought a box truck and lived in it for 4 years shipping stuff around the Midwest after ww2 it was a small one shop local logistics company until my grandpa grew it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Wildly out of touch. I’m not sayin you don’t or can’t have problems but cmon… time and place. There are people here who are unable to have their material needs met.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

You’re right ab being lucky. Trying saying some “suck it up buttercup” to someone who can’t pay for their mothers hospital bills

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