I'm someone who'd never base how happy I am on how much money I have, or how good a restaurant is because of how posh it is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't rely on my money to be happy.
When I was growing up, I thought I'd be a lot happier if I was famous and successful and if I had money.
I'm usually an excruciatingly happy person.
I sometimes say I am a 'happiness optimist' but a 'revenue pessimist.'
I'd rather have happiness than money. People ask for it. Sometimes when I don't have it. I make other people's problems my problem because they want me to; they ask me to.
I'm never, like I say, I'm never happy, I'm never satisfied, it's never good enough.
I think I am basically a happy person.
Happy is harder than money. Anybody who thinks money will make you happy hasn't got money.
I'm happy quite a lot of the time. I've done far more than I ever thought I would have, so I'd be very hard-pressed to walk around miserable.
Everyone knows that if you can keep on making money, everyone's happy.