Especially with all that moneyI hear you but 55 is still young enough to fully enjoy life.
Especially with all that moneyI hear you but 55 is still young enough to fully enjoy life.
if existence is meaningless and nihilism is reality then what she did wasn't necessarily a bad idea
Maybe the question we need to ask ourselves is why haven't we done it too
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annnndddd there goes my sympathy
someone should have dropped this stupid bytch off in a slum in india and see how depressed she was when she got back to her mansion. 200 million dollars![]()
Okay see, that's not what I said.
Happiness is not a byproduct of money - Happiness is a byproduct of what you do that satisfies you.
It just so happens that most people think the things that satisfy them the most can be obtained easiest with more money. That's not necessarily the case, and many people find this out the hard way. The contrast to this is that there are people who have "pennies" who are happy, because they still get to do what they find satisfying.

i woke up this morning with the random thought in my head that all my friends and family are going to eventually die including myselfnihilism actually encourages one to find their own meaning, as there is no universal meaning and it’s all subjective.


guess that spirit cooking bullshyt finally caught up to her![]()
you continue to become a worse and worse poster by the day.

no amount of keyboard psychiatrist juelzing from @biscuitsnbangers is gonna make me empathize with a woman with 200 million dollars in the bank who decided life was too hard. i guess that makes me a bad personshe coulda used that 200 million to have an orgy and pay Mandingo to fuk her brains out and make her forget about her sadness
we out here starving, struggling to pay bills, fuk em

Almost anything people derive happiness from - food, travel, knowledge, hobbies, etc. - is easier to obtain with wealth. The idea that wealth doesn't pave the way for an easier path to happiness is false, imo.
no amount of keyboard psychiatrist juelzing from @biscuitsnbangers is gonna make me empathize with a woman with 200 million dollars in the bank who decided life was too hard. i guess that makes me a bad person![]()
:jaymad:no, your blissful and proud ignorance is what makes you one.
someone else’s unhappiness and struggles doesn’t cancel out a chemical imbalance in their brain chemistry. that’s not keyboard psychiatry, that’s a fact.
and wtf does being rich have to do with shyt? having money doesnt make you immune to depression, mental illness, sickness.