evan, evan, evan.....(I always wanted to use someone's name three times in a row, and this seemed right)
i think we, dear friend, are close to the same page. I was merely pointing out the obvious, again. the fallacy that has invaded our society is that rich people are somehow unhappy, somehow hiding some inferiority complex, somehow compensating....etc.
I would argue that money, or the lack thereof, is not a determining factor for inner peace. (however, I WOULD argue that the poorest of the poor that mother teresa served did not, for the most part, enjoy joy and happiness. a bit of money to help with clean drinking water, vaccinations, shelter etc would go a long way in bringing joy to their lives.)
isn't it curious that usually those with less money envy or deride those with more money? (I count myself in this group) is there one of us who would not take a $10,000 raise at work if given to us, merely out of the principal that my happiness might be compromised? I find a disconnect in this thinking.
PS- The nirvana I speak of was ran by Kurt Cobain..not sure if he was catholic or not.
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Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.