Where's the money? We gotta pay the rent." He said, "I don't know. I'm sorry." And then you realize, Oh shit! No, not "oh shit."
The fight-or-flight kind of happens and that's when your persona as a human; your resilience comes out, but it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Super super great. Come on! Oh, I gotta pay you? Damn it I have to pay you, Okay. I'll gladly pay you Oh man all that money you've been rackin I love paying rent! (sarcasm) "Can money solve the world's problems?" Hells to the no! I disagree with that whole-heartedly. Yes it can. - I don't think so. - Why do you disagree? I just do, I think money cannot fix anything. In a capitalistic society, such as we have, I feel like money equals power and so like if you don't have it, I think you don't have a say in the room in a lot of ways And so I think it can't fix things holistically, but it can change status which I think changes things I'm gonna stick to it fixes problems to a certain point. I agree with that statement better. It's like to a certain point like, you know, the more money you have the more financially secure you are blah blah blah - Options - and your happiness you have more options, but then after a point You know, your happiness, I believe, plateaus after you make a certain amount of money. The more money you make, that doesn't have any correlation or anything. Money is not gonna make you happier; not to begin with and not at the end of it. What's the answer, the original question which is "does money". Yes, it solves many many problems. There are certain problems that cannot be solved with money, but 80% of your day-to-day issues revolve around money. Money solves some problems, but doesn't solve everything is what we're saying. Yeah! But, it solves a lot. It gives you the resources and potential [Did I go? Oh, It's your turn] but it's not the end-all-be-all Answer this question or pay $100 to the bank if you don't answer this question. "How much do you make?" In my previous job I made 20 an hour. I make 47k. (a year) I paid $100. I had a lot of brand deals last year I made- If I won two hundred and fifty free dollars, -which I probably will because I'm gonna beat everybody. I've been into solo traveling recently so I'd probably take that 250 bucks, get an airfare ticket. I have tried to be better with saving, um, so 250 doesn't sound like a whole lot at the moment but I think if I got it I try to save some of it I'm probably gonna spread the wealth and give my portions to everybody else or invite everybody to a nice meal That's probably what I'm gonna do with that money if I win. If I won $250 today I would donate it to my favorite nonprofit organization, which is The Thirst Project so I'm gonna win it for them Oh, rent $8 - Go for it. - Thank you This is very different with real money, this is like changing how I deal with this. It's harder to give you that. The question is "Would you like to contribute to the prize pool? If so, please do it now." So this would be going to one of you if we won. Mine's for charity. What, it's like charity of your own pocket or like...? No, no, The Thirst Project I'm willing to contribute, but I don't have cash... here. But I'm good for it. I'll put up to another $750 I'll make it $1,000. Are you kidding? - No. - You're serious? - Yeah. - So whoever wins you're just gonna venmo them $750 Gladly, yes.
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