Come on, leaving the org for being "materialistic" is one of the best ways to go. How many have the luxury or at least the appearance of having this "sin"?
For obvious reasons I'm not going to comment on this, but I'm curious to know.
by NoBorg 53 Replies latest jw friends
Come on, leaving the org for being "materialistic" is one of the best ways to go. How many have the luxury or at least the appearance of having this "sin"?
For obvious reasons I'm not going to comment on this, but I'm curious to know.
My inner self had the good sense to keep a career going. Can't say I am rich, nor have the appearance of it, but I'm nice tho' 8-]
Living well is definitely the best revenge, but I don't think that can be measured monetarily. I feel like I'm rich, because I am blessed with great friendships and wonderful experiences I would never have been able to have while in the org. I don't have a penny to my name, but I have wealth that can't be measured by a balance sheet. Oh, and I'm occasionally nice too!
That's the best way to be, and the ultimate in rich is to be rich in friends and experience and money later. Money just let's you do fun things together. But money is loaded with pressures as well.
For obvious reasons I'm not going to comment on thisMwahahahaha, and what makes ya think I am gonna comment on it then?
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Blue Bubblegum girl
Only because I started the thread........... but as you wish.
you got me on this one VIV !
Edited to add : It's the "Obvious" detail that make you think
Well how fun is that?
What does living well have to do with money? Here is the result of one woman's search to live well:
http://peaceisuptoyou.tripod.com/christinesmith/id7.html
I want to grow old, wrinkly and grey with my family surrounding me. I want to make a difference for the people I hang out with. I want laughter to keep my bones young.
NoBorg & IwasDuped ... well look at that ... you have two accounts?
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Blue Bubblegum Girl