I buy things with the best of intention of living in them and then life intercedes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lives, like money, are spent. What are you buying with yours?
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.
When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.
I buy things that are good properties that I'm going to have forever. I just don't have any intention to sell anything. I believe you acquire good assets and you keep them and operate them.
I prefer buying things and figuring out where to put them later than regretting not buying them.
Everyone lives by selling something.
My philosophy is that you sell things for more than you bought them.
I'm not an overly material person. Sure, I like certain comforts in life. But buying a lot of 'things' doesn't produce happiness for me.
I have found that most of the things I want from living I must get from people.
I buy food and gasoline - that's it.
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