What is it with all the giving money to random or homeless people, they're homeless for a reason.. i'd take loads of money, and keep it to myself and people i know. done.
Not everyone is homeless because of their own incompetence. I have to agree with you about restraint however. Playing Robin Hood isn't exactly the best idea.
Money doesn't make you happy. Fake people are attracted to money. Genuine people are attracted to genuine people, not money. If you like to hang around people who just want your money, then get all the money you want.
yeah your right, who needs money, id rather be in debt, have the government repossess my stuff cos i cant afford to pay my bills unless i work crazy hours to make enough money just to skim by and not even have enough for luxuries and holidays, never have time to do anything or see anyone. hmm, nah, i think i'd rather cry in my ferrari.
@BlackVortex Not exactly true, I would give half my money to homeless people few a few reasons: 1st, just read your own comment, pretty much explains the reason they don't want to be poor, and 2nd, money isn't what makes you happy, if you had everything you want, what would you do? it would eventually be boring, then what? you have everything, so no more. anyways, I would want to have enough money to live comfortably, without working, so I could focus more on Art, Scripting, and music, some of my hobbies.
I would like to not join the army too but it is an obligation in my country . If I had the universal pass, I would use it o have born like a different person, because I have few friends.
I would like to not join the army too but it is an obligation in my country . If I had the universal pass, I would use it o have born like a different person, because I have few friends.
I would never want to be a different person. I might want to go back in time and enjoy my little people moments again, but not a different person.
Also, saving the universal pass would be a good idea. In case you ever accidently did anything bad.
I have a cousin in Israel and he's a pilot. He actually joined the army when was 18 (like everyone does), but decided to stay. He actually receives $40,000 a year but he's been in for six years. He receives decent food, decent clothing, healthcare, perks, benefits and a bunch of other things. He doesn't want to leave actually. He hasn't even seen real combat. If I had to join any army in the world, it would Israel.