How much is enough money?
By union2005
@union2005 (2)
Trinidad And Tobago
February 4, 2007 7:21pm CST
For those who are fortunate to have money , whether it is cash, properties, assets, stocks, bonds or inheritance can they quantify an amount which is enough. Having no liabilities and more than enough to live on, does one continue to aggressively pursue more money or perhaps become philantropic.
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@dhigambaram (1132)
• India
5 Feb 07
For me that much from which me nd my family can live a good life ..... So that me nd my family must fullfill the things what they need in their life ...dat all ....
@ag_abscruzmd (2282)
• United States
5 Feb 07
Hi! When it comes to money, I have resolved myself that I will just be happy having enough. By this I mean having the money to cover my needs (since I'm single) and to cover for any eventuality of emergency. This means I have some money in the bank, have pension/insurance, and stable (fixed) income from my regular job. I couldn't ask for more, and I do believe that at the present time, it's even difficult to save money. Those things given, I then become philanthropic. Actually, even when I'm not yet finished with the payment of my pension plan, I would contribute some money to charity and to victims of natural disasters. I have already gotten over the notion of getting rich to the point of excess. How about you? Oh, welcome to myLot!


