Sunday, April 26, 2020

PART 2 THE F.U.MONEY MYTHS -EIGHT MYTHS THAT ARE, KEEPING YOU FROM MAKING YOUR F.U. MONEY

PART 2

THE F.U.MONEY MYTHS
-EIGHT MYTHS THAT
ARE, KEEPING YOU FROM
MAKING YOUR F.U.
MONEY.

CHAPTER 3

F.U.MONEY MYTH#1:
MONEY CAN’T BUY
HAPPINESS

Don’t you just hate it when people tell you that money can’t buy
happiness? That is fxxking bullshit. It’s nonsense. If you don’t think
money can buy happiness, you don’t know where to shop.

Poverty only breeds misery and more poverty.

If you don’t think money can buy
happiness, you’re living a lie that broke people
came up with. I know a ton of people who
are broke—and they are miserable because
of it. I’ve been broke and I’ve been rich,and I
can honestly say rich is a HELL of a lot better.
Better to be a rich son of a bitch than a poor
son of a bitch.

Money is fantastic. Money is GOOOOOD.
I love making money because it gives you
choices. It gives you freedom. It gives you
control. It buys you time.

Money gives you the powertodothe
things you want to do when you want to do
them. What could possibly be wrong with
that?

“Riches may not bring happiness, but neither does poverty.”
-Sophie Irene Loeb
Sophie Irene Loeb (born on July 4, 1876, RivneVolhyniaRussian Empire (now part of Ukraine) – died on January 18, 1929) was an American journalist and social-welfare advocate.

BiographyEdit

She was born Sophie Irene Simon. She was a school teacher in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, at the East End Public School before she married Ansel F. Loeb, in 1896. In 1912, she wrote the book, Epigrams of Eve, with illustrations by Ruby Lind (Ruby Lindsay.)
She was the president of the Board of Child Welfare of New York for seven years, and in 1921 she established the first child welfare building. In 1924, she became president of the Child Welfare Committee of America. In 1927, she was invited to work with the social service section of the League of Nations in Geneva to frame an international code for the care of dependent and afflicted children.[2]
She died on January 18, 1929.


MONEYISM#8
Money buys you
time–and time
translates to the
freedom to pursue
happiness and
personal growth,
the freedom to
help others, and
the freedom to
do whatever you
damn well please.

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