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Manchester
Do you want to climb all the way to the top of where you're extremely wealthy, owning a few sports and luxury cars, and a 50,000 square foot home. Wearing the latest fashion clothing and jewelry. Going to the hottest clubs and restaurants. Eating the finest food and drinking the finest wine.
How high do you want to climb?
Answer
It is always the simplest things that elude even the smartest of people. How many times have we heard those little quotes that very few of us truly appreciate.
"Money doesn't buy happiness"
"You get what you give"
We only have one life to live so why would I want to submerge myself in wealth, knowing that such superficial things don't truly attribute to ones happiness.
It isn't the car you drive, it is where you're driving to.
It isn't the house you live in, it is who shares it with you that counts.
People usually compensate for their inner emptiness with superficial things that you mentioned and it becomes their measure of happiness.
Men who spend their whole life counting money become so consumed by it that it becomes them. They connect to the world through their money. People are attracted to them for their money of course, because it is their one tool of connection. And then, as is often inevitable in business, they succumb to Karma, and become bankrupt, they find that they have lost not only all of their possessions but also all of their 'friends'! This happened to someone I knew, and once they had lost all of their superficial things, the very things that they used to connect with the world, then they had nothing left because they were defined by these objects and they subsequently blew their brains out. Why?
Because they were weak.
You only have one life to live so why live it in misery. Life is primarily about connection. A connection with someone that is based on love and respect is indestrucible. But a connection that is based on wealth is very weak.
Falling in love with a person who I know loves me for my personality as opposed to my money and fame is much more pleasurable than attracting someone who loves the position I have in society and who lives vicariously through my success.
Love and connection is the most rewarding experience of all and I actually feel sorry for people like my former friend, who never really knew what 'True Love' was all about.
It is always the simplest things that elude even the smartest of people. How many times have we heard those little quotes that very few of us truly appreciate.
"Money doesn't buy happiness"
"You get what you give"
We only have one life to live so why would I want to submerge myself in wealth, knowing that such superficial things don't truly attribute to ones happiness.
It isn't the car you drive, it is where you're driving to.
It isn't the house you live in, it is who shares it with you that counts.
People usually compensate for their inner emptiness with superficial things that you mentioned and it becomes their measure of happiness.
Men who spend their whole life counting money become so consumed by it that it becomes them. They connect to the world through their money. People are attracted to them for their money of course, because it is their one tool of connection. And then, as is often inevitable in business, they succumb to Karma, and become bankrupt, they find that they have lost not only all of their possessions but also all of their 'friends'! This happened to someone I knew, and once they had lost all of their superficial things, the very things that they used to connect with the world, then they had nothing left because they were defined by these objects and they subsequently blew their brains out. Why?
Because they were weak.
You only have one life to live so why live it in misery. Life is primarily about connection. A connection with someone that is based on love and respect is indestrucible. But a connection that is based on wealth is very weak.
Falling in love with a person who I know loves me for my personality as opposed to my money and fame is much more pleasurable than attracting someone who loves the position I have in society and who lives vicariously through my success.
Love and connection is the most rewarding experience of all and I actually feel sorry for people like my former friend, who never really knew what 'True Love' was all about.
How do I get this disgusting smell out of my car?
GW
This is going to sound disgusting but here goes. I had a cup of coffee in my car for months, and the other day it spilled on the floor of the car. Unfortunately the milk had gone extremely rancid ( to the point of solidifying) and now it smells like someone has vomited in my car.
I washed it with soapy water but that didn't help. I am sure it is just Karma for being a disgusting ****, but can anyone help me?
Answer
Go to WalMart and in the sporting goods section there is a landry detergent called Sport Wash. I think it is made by Sno King. It is for hunters and it takes all of the human smell out of their clothing so animals don't smell them. I used it on a blanket where my cat peed and it was great. Put some in a bucket of water and give your car carpet and upholstery a scrub.
Go to WalMart and in the sporting goods section there is a landry detergent called Sport Wash. I think it is made by Sno King. It is for hunters and it takes all of the human smell out of their clothing so animals don't smell them. I used it on a blanket where my cat peed and it was great. Put some in a bucket of water and give your car carpet and upholstery a scrub.
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