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Suffering Anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16192486" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>The context was about money and possessions. The 8-figure celebrity with yachts and Lamborghinis feels the same way, at the end of the day, as me. And believe me, I don't have yachts and Lamborghinis. The "it's empty up here" is scalar. 10 years ago, I didn't think I'd be where I am now, but it's irrelevant because I often feel the same way I did then. Objects changed. Experiences and battle scars.</p><p></p><p>The people who have the right attitude and still have nice things are the people who don't rely on those "nice things" to make them happy. The best day I've had with my GT500 was driving up through the NC mountains with my wife. The car didn't make me happy, the experience and company did. The car was just a tool to get there.</p><p></p><p>To me, the money I was making was a drug that got me through rough times. "Oh great, two more months of 80-100 hour weeks? What temporary goal can I set to get me through this? Cams!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16192486, member: 181885"] The context was about money and possessions. The 8-figure celebrity with yachts and Lamborghinis feels the same way, at the end of the day, as me. And believe me, I don't have yachts and Lamborghinis. The "it's empty up here" is scalar. 10 years ago, I didn't think I'd be where I am now, but it's irrelevant because I often feel the same way I did then. Objects changed. Experiences and battle scars. The people who have the right attitude and still have nice things are the people who don't rely on those "nice things" to make them happy. The best day I've had with my GT500 was driving up through the NC mountains with my wife. The car didn't make me happy, the experience and company did. The car was just a tool to get there. To me, the money I was making was a drug that got me through rough times. "Oh great, two more months of 80-100 hour weeks? What temporary goal can I set to get me through this? Cams!" [/QUOTE]
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