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We can't live without it but my husband and I try not to make it a priority or should I say, the worry or stress about it, not a priority. Over the last 12-15 years we've tried to live simpler and cheaper, wanting have the time we spend together the important thing in our lives. Yes we're in debt and sometimes it's a bit worrisome, but we just live with it and do the best we can without getting anxious about it. There are more important things.
It is definitely a factor in many of my decisions. I might make different choices if I had the money to support those decisions.
As long as we have enough to pay for what we need; it's not a big priority. However, it is one of the necessities for a stress-free existence.
If I didn't have enough money to keep food in my house, I would probably starve.
We have our debts but we pay every bill on time and slowly but surely we whittle them down. What really hurts are the unexpected medical bills.
That is much of a problem. last few years I took so much effort to get this thing from the top of my list. And it worked. Thank God.
Money can take you to great extent that it will be the only aim in your life. Which actually sucks..
You definitely need it. But how much enough is a problem.
You need to get a bigger perspective on life to work against the thought.
Life is too short to live.
Not the bigesst factor, as I made enough for a simple life (just the way I like it). But, still important enough to take it into consideration when I make decisions for my future.
The question should be "How much of a factor is LACK of money in your life?" lmao
Not much since I have so little.
I have no desire to be wealthy, as long as I have enough to sustain myself, I am happy.
a big factor
It is a factor in my life, but it is not the biggest factor. +4
In his book "The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Capitalism, Socialism ...", George Bernard Shaw said to the effect: "It is not true that money is the root of all evil. Money is the root of only half the evil. Lack of money is the root of the other half."
Think about it.
Big !!!!!!!
right now a big factor!
It is very important as it ensures my kids future. You see, they both have special needs so they will never be able to fend for themselves, be independent, have a family of their own or hold a job.
not that high up on the priority list, but it helps with comfortable living
happiness always comes first then money.
I don't have a lot, Im never going to have a lot, I never had a lot. I do just fine.
Right now it is the most important factor because my finances are tight and every month by the time I am done paying my bills and buying the things that I need...I barely have enough money to get by and survive. In that kind of environment, money is fundamental...
I see money as a demon we must learn to live with. Control it, or it controls you.
But I've worked very hard to build up a passive income I can live on if I absolutely have to. It's not such a big factor for me these days.
Money is everything.
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I couldn't have said it any better hon.
by kybear on October 29th, 2009
Very well put, Galeanda! +6
by Polly Math on November 1st, 2009
Thank you very much, both of you :-)
by Galeanda on November 2nd, 2009