To be happy. I've lived below the poverty line and above it. Money isn't the answer to happiness. If I knew what the answer was I'd be pursuing it this very moment. My definition of happiness is probably skewed. Maybe that's why I can't find it.
Really?
I was happier when I had more money. More punctual. I looked better bc I could afford decent clothes and proper hair and nail care.
People treated me better, too. Not that I was any nicer to them lol
One good thing about being dirt poor is you find out in a hurry who your real friends are and which people aren't worth your time.
Why are you so concerned with how people treat you? Their treatment is their choice. If money defines how they treat you then why care about them? I know I wouldn't. Also, you don't have to have money to look nice or decent. Take a shower, brush your teeth. Boom. You're already ahead of the curve. Money is an empty goal. There is always more to gain.
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I'd be an intelligence agent and get to manipulate people for a living.... and be a rock star on weekends.
You want to be this guy...
"If nothing and no one, including yourself got in the way, what would you see yourself doing? What would you have? What is your ultimate dream? What would you want your life to be if it were that simple?"
See this question seems a bit backwards to me. I'm a firm believer that mosts of our goals and ambitions are striving towards things we've never really had in the first place or lost them somewhere in life. Essentially, no one would know what they'd truly want if they didn't know what they were missing.
As for me personally I just want a chance to prove myself, to myself and set my mind at ease.