Wah, this post really hits home! I totally agree with the idea that money can buy experiences, and those experiences often lead to happiness. The part where you talked about how spending on things like travel can create lasting memories is so true, la. Plus, the whole ‘financial freedom’ aspect really lets us enjoy life without constantly stressing over bills and obligations.
But here’s a thought – do you think there’s a fine line between chasing money and finding true happiness? Like, can you have enough money but still feel empty if you’re not doing what you love? I feel like that’s something a lot of us in the sandwich generation grapple with, balancing caring for our parents and trying to build our own lives, sia. Would love to hear everyone’s take on this!
Damn this is as real as it gets, and yet many do not understand this. Love all the articles by TWS, especially this.
been saying this for years lol
Wah, this post really hits home! I totally agree with the idea that money can buy experiences, and those experiences often lead to happiness. The part where you talked about how spending on things like travel can create lasting memories is so true, la. Plus, the whole ‘financial freedom’ aspect really lets us enjoy life without constantly stressing over bills and obligations.
But here’s a thought – do you think there’s a fine line between chasing money and finding true happiness? Like, can you have enough money but still feel empty if you’re not doing what you love? I feel like that’s something a lot of us in the sandwich generation grapple with, balancing caring for our parents and trying to build our own lives, sia. Would love to hear everyone’s take on this!