I need them, need them to give me a kick up the arse. Otherwise I'd just be sat-in getting fat, counting me money. It's good people living on your doorstep and looking through your bins. Gives you energy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing about homebodies is that they can usually be found at home. I usually am, and I like to feed people.
I don't have much of a bucket list. I don't have a lot of needs and desires.
If I need something, even a pair of socks, my assistant has to get them for me.
I'm addicted to 'Lonely Planet' guides. Naturally, I'll buy one whenever I take a trip somewhere, but it goes beyond that: I've begun buying them for cities and countries I just hope to visit one day.
From paying off friends' tax bills to rescuing stray dogs and stuffing £20 notes into the hands of homeless people, I can't get rid of my money fast enough.
I do my bit for charity.
God help anyone who disobeys my recycling system. I have all the separated bins. I'm very adamant about it because I try to be a good citizen of the world, I really do. I even use eco-friendly cleaning products, but sometimes you just have to break open the disinfectant. Some jobs require it.
Never work just for money or for power. They won't save your soul or help you sleep at night.
I live in a free country. And I have so much more than I need.
They advertise on the radio for food stamps!