As far as money goes, there's a saying in Denmark: 'Your last suit doesn't have any pockets.' You can't take it with you. You can make all the money you want, but who cares?
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Money is kind of just like air - if you don't have air, you can't breathe. If you don't have money, I don't think you'll want to breathe - you won't want to live.
Money is always there but the pockets change; it is not in the same pockets after a change, and that is all there is to say about money.
The minimum wage in Denmark is about twice that of the United States, and people who are totally out of the labor market or unable to care for themselves have a basic income guarantee of about $100 per day.
The best way to afford a suit is to work.
Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread.
The last suit that you wear, you don't need any pockets.
If you are money, then, when you die, you will be spent.
I don't really give into all that philosophical talks that 'money is not everything.'
Suits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you're not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit.
There's no reason for your imagination to be fettered by money.
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