Kate Spade found dead, suicide by hanging

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I keep trying to tell folks money and fame don’t mean shyt if you are sad/depressed and dealing with mental issues


nikkas think they’ll get a couple Ms and suddenly become beacons of happiness

Or they get some fame and some thots and no more problems will exist within



How many rich and famous people have to literally kill themselves for people to realize that’s not the secret to happiness?

Word... she lived on Park Avenue, had over 150 million in the bank, could do anything she wanted in this life and was not even 60 yet. Goes to show, it's so much more to life than just money, fame, broads and we have to find the things that WE truly value and not what society says to value. I think this is why so many rich and famous people kill themselves because they get those things we all feel like we have to attain and once they have them, they see that is not fulfilling to them. We all have things that are of value and matter to us. Nurture those things, find goals, work to achieve them and try to be good to people, even in the smallest ways.
 

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I think anyone saying money doesn't buy happiness is perpetually broke and rationalizing their state of poverty. I'm not saying you can't be wealthy and depressed, but give any man millions where there were once pennies, and he will be ecstatic. :francis:


If you give any man millions where there were once pennies, the only thing that has changed about
him is he has more than pennies. He's still the same person he was.





Money doesn't buy happiness because Happiness isn't a consumable product - it's a bi-product of something else.


Let's say your favorite thing in the world is the smell of bacon.
You can't experience that satisfaction unless you cook bacon, or put yourself somewhere where you can smell somebody else cooking bacon.
Anything else in this world that you pursue isn't gonna give you that feeling you want.

Happiness is the smell of bacon.
 

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Feel bad for her husband and daughter, I can imagine having all that success and then selling she might have lost her sense of worth or purpose. Life isn’t fun with no purpose no matter how much money you have(although money makes it a bit easier to find the purpose)
 
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If you give any man millions where there were once pennies, the only thing that has changed about
him is he has more than pennies. He's still the same person he was.





Money doesn't buy happiness because Happiness isn't a consumable product - it's a bi-product of something else.


Let's say your favorite thing in the world is the smell of bacon.
You can't experience that satisfaction unless you cook bacon, or put yourself somewhere where you can smell somebody else cooking bacon.
Anything else in this world that you pursue isn't gonna give you that feeling you want.

Happiness is the smell of bacon.

If there are now millions where there are pennies, that man can go anywhere he pleases when he was once restricted to city he grew up in. Happiness can be a byproduct of the money, but it is a still an effect of the freedom that money affords, and thereby related.
 
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