When you act like you’re important, you only prove you aren’t.
Jon Westenberg
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This is pretty enlightened. I’m with you, I have had the cycles of “greenback fever” and twenty bucks to my name a few times in this life. The one thing I learned is it really doesn’t matter. It is all in how you play the game of life. I mean what you said, how you spend, who you are and how you treat people. I had a life threatening illness that sucked every dime, but I lived and I am fine. I’ve gone for weeks with twenty bucks since then (with the bills paid) and been happier then most. In the end I think it is more about did you do you what you meant to do here on the planet, did you provide people joy and did you give back? We all have to work, and work is work. I value anyone who works. But, I am with you when I see people all dressed up, sometimes I just see non-green consumerism, and from where I sit, stuff doesn’t mean much. Yes, but I do need an HTC Vive. That is the funny thing about jeans and tennis shoes, I (we) spend my (our) money elsewhere. I thought summing people up by their clothes went out in the 1980’s.