I live a good life but a pretty simply life. I just store all my money under my mattress. My wife and I travel, and I bought my dream car, the Cobra.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a lot of money stashed away, but I do live my life from day to day.
I buy things with the best of intention of living in them and then life intercedes.
One thing I didn't understand in life was that I had $100,000,000 in the bank and I couldn't buy happiness. I had everything: mansions, yachts, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, but I was depressed. I didn't know where I fitted in. But then I found family and friends and I learned the value of life.
Besides buying a mansion or something, everything I wanted I always got. I'm just ready to invest it and save it. Otherwise, life can hit you, but you can't go back to working at Home Depot. That's why I always just be stacking.
I have enough money to last me the rest of my life unless I buy something.
I've lived very well all my life, even when I had no money, and there's very little I can't afford.
For the better part of my life, I was always trying to manufacture somehow what I would consider 'living.' Because I grew up sort of upper-middle class and I didn't relate so much to that as a life, and I wanted to really find 'living.'
I live for being with the people I love and to live as happily as possible.
I'm living my life, not buying a lifestyle.
Lives, like money, are spent. What are you buying with yours?