Does money just ruin your mood?

United States
September 14, 2007 5:48pm CST
I mean come on. When you get to the point where everytime money is even talked about. It ruins the day. You are just hanging out having a great day. Tell someone at home, you went out and bought a couple movies. And BAM!! They are pissed and that just happens to piss you off... I mean come on. Does money effect the way your world runs. Do you let it upset you? Cause I know at my house it does!! It is stupid!
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• Malaysia
14 Sep 07
Sometime, money does just ruin my mood. When I bought stuffs, got home found out very unsatisfied with the quality of it. And feeling the same 'stupid' and unworthy. But what else as all of it already at home, just smile and just make a slumber don't know...!!!
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@kelly60 (4547)
• United States
15 Sep 07
Yes, the lack of money can be a very sore subject for many. I guess that the thing that upsets most of us would be when someone spends money that we didn't have. If I had only enough money to cover the bills for instance, and it was spent on movies instead, it might upset me. I guess that it is a matter of priorities. I have to spend what little money we have on the necessities first, and hope that there is a little left over for the extras. If not, then we usually do without the extras. We don't usually argue about this though. We may not like it, but we all agree that this is the way that it has to be.
• United States
15 Sep 07
Well, I can see both sides in this case. He just wanted to buy a movie, he collects them and has gone without a new movie for a month. (And for him, that is good, he normally buys 2 a week.) But she has had to hear him complian for the past 2 weeks that they have no money. So yeah, it is just stupid to me to fight over something that can burn up.
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@kelly60 (4547)
• United States
15 Sep 07
I agree, it is silly to fight about it. They should try to work it out without fighting. It would make a lot more sense that way.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
18 Dec 08
I know what you mean, LordgregoroftheSith. I think it has something to do with money not being easy to earn. There are people who love to spend money that they make like there is no tomorrow. But, there are some people who like to spend their money wisely and as little as possible because they know that there is tomorrow. And the problem is putting those two different people together in one house is not a good idea at all. Because the person that likes to save money and not spend as much will be upset with the person that spends like there is no tomorrow. I think that is why you feel the way you feel with your money.
@cassidy22 (2974)
• United States
3 Oct 07
Money. What a pain in the butt. I get tired of talking about it, because we just aren't saving enough to do what we want to do. Then turn around, and my old landlord won't give us back our security deposit (which means we had to hire a lawyer to go after them) Yeah, I hate talking about money. usually, I only have to discuss it with my husband when we are short - never because we have too much!
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@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
16 Sep 07
In fact, I try not to talk about money in any onversation. When the subject comes to money, it appears to ruin everyone's mood. This is so even in relationships, close friends, relatives and family members inclusive, especially when one party talks about getting a loan or similar.
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@laurika (4532)
• United States
3 Oct 07
Yeah it could ruin my mood.i know it sounds probably silly, but it is like that.I mean when you don't have money for somethign what you want of course it make me upset.
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