how important is money to you
How important is money to you
I'd honestly rather find true love than wealth
Its the relationships I can fix with money that are more important. Parents mainly.
it is the most important thing on the planet if you live in the pozzed calorically-dense hellhole known as the united states. there is no other way out of this miserable country
Fairly important. I have goals that I want to achieve and they require lots of money. It's this purpose that has given me meaning and pulled me out of a depression.
I don’t care about money. I only care about being the best and money is a reflection of how good I am as a person
for me its
1. my dog
2. my dad
power gap
3. money
power gap
4. drugs
5. doing everything i can to make life worse for niggers, kikes, and women
power gap
6. the rest of my friends/family
7-99999. everything else
Seeing how everything requires money, pretty important
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Only commies don’t understand the necessity of money.
Everything....nothing
It's relatively important to me (I mean, I'm not so materialistic that I'm doing this to buy a mansion, a Lambo or a fucking Audemars Piguet), but it's extremely important in this coomsumerist society.
Bait
I don't care about money itself, but I care about time, time with family and friends and time for myself. Money can literally buy time. So I am forced to care about money.
Hmmm, I'm not so sure. I might not be a "commie" per se but I'm definitely a dirty Marxist! I care about money insofar as it allows me to fund my progressive causes. Can't say I have much need for it myself. My wife and her boyfriend both have great jobs. I don't plan on ever having kids so any "extra" money I have can just go towards fun things like Nintendo games and Star Wars toys. Gotta say, it's pretty fuckin' sweet!
–Aaron
(he/him/his)
Not very. I just want to do meaningful work. Obviously I don't want to live in barely-above-poverty conditions, but a nice middle-class income I have no complaints about. Just let my work be something meaningful.
It's not an imperative for me as I have an above average income and I live in Australia which has a massive safety net.
I just find it fun to pursue via investments and gambling.
I just want 2.5 million so I can retire, or at least live without working for anybody.
I only care about money for as long as I can go without wagin. Hopefully I get enough one day to never wage again.
wasn't important at all pre-covid, i could easily pay all my bills and had lots of fun tokens left over. now i'm fucked
Checked and true
Same.
Money buys time, and time is priceless , so money is priceless to me.
money is more sacred to me than almost anything.
i save every cent i can so i can leave the rat race.
i see it as a key into another life.
I get off on the pain of normies.
They destroy their body doing physical labor and their minds sitting in a wagie cagie just to waste money on the most retarded shit known to man.
Mom
Birb
Me
Money
Not at all.
Only important enough to the point of having a quiet life.
only need enough to not die a slow and painful death.
What you dont want to spend $120K on custom truck modifications?
Not very, more interested in brotherhood. That's why I made linkylounge.com
I view money as a high score. I wouldn't say I'm greedy, but I would like to be able to put a good amount into a retirement fund and let it grow. $2.5 million is enough to earn $100k+ a year on average if investing in index funds.
I wouldn't stop working because I enjoy my field, but I do feel valued when I have money. Perhaps it's because I haven't really felt valued by anyone before, and I've been betrayed a number of times. I know money won't offset that feeling, but it'll make it easier to cope with.
When I find true meaning and acceptance in life, I'll be able to put my money to good use. Until I reach that point, making money is a fun avenue for me to try and experiment with. I wouldn't say I want to live a poor or middle class life, but I would like to know I'm doing infinitely better than my childhood bullies, my ex who cheated, and achieve the financial stability my parents never reached while at a young age.
If I don't "make it", hey, I gave it a shot. What's life without taking some risks?
Money is a tool, making it anything more than that is foolish
Woah this is actually dangerously based. Advising any redd*tors to read that with caution, it may be fatal to a soicuck