Posted by Traditional Farmer on September 16, 2020 at 06:38:16 from (71.219.19.200):
In Reply to: How much is enough posted by Grandpa love on September 16, 2020 at 04:31:12:
For me its being happy with what I have and enjoy life as it is at the present time.So many people I know are never satisfied with what they have and where they are at in life.They have a long list of things they want but once they get them they lots of time can't enjoy them because there is something else out there they now want.I've always tried to make the best of what I had and sure take up opportunities as they came up,never really had a set goal or a list of things I wanted.I do love the challenge of buying and selling since I was kid just enjoy the whole thing and as a result have made some money that way.Overall I'm living better and have more than I ever imagined I would when I first started out.Life these day is great get up every morning and do just about what I want to do that day.Who could ask for more?
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