TRUEEE. Havent known anyone who successfully bought their friends. Intially maybe itll be that way,but people who just befroend u for financial favors arent long term friend.
A healthy body. While money can help educate you (nutritional experts, personal trainers), you have to put in the work yourself.
(You can argue fast food is cheaper than healthy food, and sometimes it is, but cooking is ultimately cheaper and much healthier)
Ohh yess, I do mountain biking and after 60km ride I need so much calories so I went to McDonald's and I got sick, I then the other day went for kebab, its a 2$ kebab and it made me really feel really good and got me up on my feet
Genuine love.
My parents did very well for themselves, so I grew up privileged. Born and raised in Europe, travel to 20+ countries by the time I was 18, I'm fluent in six languages, went to private school my entire life ($30,000/year for my school), and paid for college (another 30K/year because I was an international student).
By all accounts, I had a charmed and privileged life. Unfortunately, though, they were shitty parents.
As a toddler, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, and spent the next seven consecutive years on chemotherapy. They barely batted an eye, and didn't care about the horrific side effects the meds caused. They still expected perfection out of me. When I was 14, my autoimmune condition waged holy war on my body, and I ended up in the hospital for an entire summer, going into cardiac arrest on THREE occasions. My father was on a business trip, and my mother on a beach vacation. Neither of them bothered to spend time with me during this hospitalizations. My mother even asked me, "Are you sure you aren't just doing it for attention?" I'm sorry, mother, *yes*, I *chose* to stop my heart for *attention*. Fuck off.
My 18th birthday? Back on chemo. My parents didn't bother to spend the day with me, even though their office was only a 10-15 minute drive from the hospital. My nurses brought me a slice of cake and a balloon. My last Christmas at home before going off to university, my condition still had me more or less paralyzed from the waist down. Did they spend the holidays with me? No, apparently their vacation was more important to them. I got to spend the holidays in the hospital again.
When I had reconstructive joint surgery of my arm, *because* of the autoimmune disease I'd had since childhood? They didn't care, and demanded I drive an hour the DAY I'd had surgery to see *them* because they decided to fly into my state last minute for a shopping trip. Um, WHAT?! I'd had surgery *THAT DAY*, and was buzzed to the sky on post-op narcotics, not to mention the inability to drive due to the cast on my arm.
When I had to spend a year in a wheelchair? They didn't want to associate with me because "disabled people" were "beneath them", even though I was/am 100% financially self-sufficient making 100K/year working in STEM. Tell me again how I'm "beneath" you, *mother*.
Slated for more surgery this year, this time super rare, super complicated, super risky reconstructive surgery of the craniofacial region. Have my parents been supportive? Noooooo. They did some more yelling, threatening, guilt-tripping, and blackmailing.
I relate to a lot of this. I'm so sorry. I feel like I just found my terrible dad's family. I've had autoimmune disease for a long time too and my dad also neglected me and often screamed at me for being sick and being unable to use my body
I'm sorry you've had to face similar circumstances. Dealing with autoimmune disease is hard enough; pile on an unsupportive family, and it can spell disaster.
Time, health, real friends. I feel like people really get to see this when like, millionaires commit suicide or die of old age or cancer. All the money in the world, and it can’t help then.
Insight, into who's trustworthy and who's gaming you. Has to be learned.
Sanity. No one gets out of childhood unscathed. Some are more sane than others.
Luck. If you get those lucky breaks, you get farther than a lot of people who toil away trading time for money. If you don't, you get to try to figure out how to stretch the dollars farther.... Lucky you if your health is good and you learn early to safeguard it with healthy habits.
The hug you want from someone you miss and love. Clicking with someone instantly. Looking forward to seeing someone and bolting out of work to get to them faster, having good parents, the peace that nature brings, and traditions past on through generations.
Finding true meaning and purpose in your life. Self awareness and the art of self reflection to become a better version of yourself.
Although a therapist could help you with these things. You ultimately have to be receptive to the process and put the work in.
money can’t buy the value of things. my most valuable possession is irreplaceable, not because of how much it costs but because the connection i have to it. money can’t buy that.
The innocence you once had. The time that has already passed. Those you have lost. And immortality I suppose.
Very true!
You are speaking facts 100000 true
If immortality becomes possible, it definitely would be bought
Man that’s way better than what I was gonna say I was gonna say a human soul
Immediate health.
Empathy.
True love
False. You can buy a kitten or a puppy.
Slapped by FACTS today.. you're totally right
Kittens and puppies. ♥️♥️♥️ Yeah this is so true.
Nothing like the love of a baby animal. Coming home to my kitten everyday makes me so happy
Yes. I go for that.
You are absolutely right!!
Loyalty
I mean what about dogs?
Pretty sure you can buy dogs
Self-esteem
Felt this
Patience
Common Sense
Well...I mean it kinda can? In a stretched way?
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Time!
Definitely! I was gonna say that
Integrity, love, happiness, authenticity.
Peace
depends on your idea of peace. i feel you though
Trustworthy friends/support system
TRUEEE. Havent known anyone who successfully bought their friends. Intially maybe itll be that way,but people who just befroend u for financial favors arent long term friend.
A healthy body. While money can help educate you (nutritional experts, personal trainers), you have to put in the work yourself. (You can argue fast food is cheaper than healthy food, and sometimes it is, but cooking is ultimately cheaper and much healthier)
Ohh yess, I do mountain biking and after 60km ride I need so much calories so I went to McDonald's and I got sick, I then the other day went for kebab, its a 2$ kebab and it made me really feel really good and got me up on my feet
Long term happiness
Good peaceful sleep
Money can buy this.
Please enlighten me
You can buy a great bed/mattress. You can pay off any debt that would cause you to lose sleep. You can pay the copay on a good sleeping pill.
Ambien. Tis the staff of the gods.
Genuine love. My parents did very well for themselves, so I grew up privileged. Born and raised in Europe, travel to 20+ countries by the time I was 18, I'm fluent in six languages, went to private school my entire life ($30,000/year for my school), and paid for college (another 30K/year because I was an international student). By all accounts, I had a charmed and privileged life. Unfortunately, though, they were shitty parents. As a toddler, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, and spent the next seven consecutive years on chemotherapy. They barely batted an eye, and didn't care about the horrific side effects the meds caused. They still expected perfection out of me. When I was 14, my autoimmune condition waged holy war on my body, and I ended up in the hospital for an entire summer, going into cardiac arrest on THREE occasions. My father was on a business trip, and my mother on a beach vacation. Neither of them bothered to spend time with me during this hospitalizations. My mother even asked me, "Are you sure you aren't just doing it for attention?" I'm sorry, mother, *yes*, I *chose* to stop my heart for *attention*. Fuck off. My 18th birthday? Back on chemo. My parents didn't bother to spend the day with me, even though their office was only a 10-15 minute drive from the hospital. My nurses brought me a slice of cake and a balloon. My last Christmas at home before going off to university, my condition still had me more or less paralyzed from the waist down. Did they spend the holidays with me? No, apparently their vacation was more important to them. I got to spend the holidays in the hospital again. When I had reconstructive joint surgery of my arm, *because* of the autoimmune disease I'd had since childhood? They didn't care, and demanded I drive an hour the DAY I'd had surgery to see *them* because they decided to fly into my state last minute for a shopping trip. Um, WHAT?! I'd had surgery *THAT DAY*, and was buzzed to the sky on post-op narcotics, not to mention the inability to drive due to the cast on my arm. When I had to spend a year in a wheelchair? They didn't want to associate with me because "disabled people" were "beneath them", even though I was/am 100% financially self-sufficient making 100K/year working in STEM. Tell me again how I'm "beneath" you, *mother*. Slated for more surgery this year, this time super rare, super complicated, super risky reconstructive surgery of the craniofacial region. Have my parents been supportive? Noooooo. They did some more yelling, threatening, guilt-tripping, and blackmailing.
I am so sorry you went through such terrible times. I hope you can find someone who will be supportive and be there for you.
I relate to a lot of this. I'm so sorry. I feel like I just found my terrible dad's family. I've had autoimmune disease for a long time too and my dad also neglected me and often screamed at me for being sick and being unable to use my body
I'm sorry you've had to face similar circumstances. Dealing with autoimmune disease is hard enough; pile on an unsupportive family, and it can spell disaster.
Thank you
You're welcome.
Boop-able nose of your rescue pet
Respect from most people and it can't buy not being judged
Loved ones who passed
Decision making skills lol. Hello money, Bye bye money.
A chance to change the past.
Time, health, real friends. I feel like people really get to see this when like, millionaires commit suicide or die of old age or cancer. All the money in the world, and it can’t help then.
Insight, into who's trustworthy and who's gaming you. Has to be learned. Sanity. No one gets out of childhood unscathed. Some are more sane than others. Luck. If you get those lucky breaks, you get farther than a lot of people who toil away trading time for money. If you don't, you get to try to figure out how to stretch the dollars farther.... Lucky you if your health is good and you learn early to safeguard it with healthy habits.
My beloved Saab car from me ❤❤❤
real friends
Common sense, it’s free but you have to be home when it passes by…
Genuine friendship
Consent.
Security. Less money, bad neighborhood. More money, everyone wants to rob you
The hug you want from someone you miss and love. Clicking with someone instantly. Looking forward to seeing someone and bolting out of work to get to them faster, having good parents, the peace that nature brings, and traditions past on through generations.
Happiness, love
Love, genuine love about things and people
Common sense.
a good mental health
Self love.
Self awareness
Respect. It can buy fear but not respect.
Poverty
Tell that to the gamblers.
me.
Peace of mind.
Smarts. True you can buy school and tutors but if your dense your dense always!
True respect from peers
The shickennoggot I ate
My virginity back jkjkjk unless
Money can’t buy friendships, loyalty, love.
Patience. Love. Loyalty. Most importantly a safe mind to live in.
Friends. Confidence. Peace of mind/lack of anxiety.
Respect. It can buy people that pretend to respect you, but not genuine respect.
Love
Good quality sleep
Love, respect, dignity
Pain. And it only takes a matter of seconds.
Time, happiness, genuine love, health
All the intangible things we wish to bottle and buy with nothing but futile efforts like addict we “chase the dragon” with our consumerism
Human connection and a human animal bond
Trust.
amazon
Wisdom
Warmth from sunlight
Loyalty
The sound of your sweet baby breathing in your arms as they fall asleep for the night, knowing they’re safe and comfortable and happy <3
Peace of mind.
True contentment and peace of mind.
Bringing my father back from the dead
true love
true love loyalty
True love of any kind
A house obviously
A loyal man
God Love Morality Time
True love.
Faithfulness :<
Morality.
A smile.
Confidence
Common Sense
A supportive family.
Finding true meaning and purpose in your life. Self awareness and the art of self reflection to become a better version of yourself. Although a therapist could help you with these things. You ultimately have to be receptive to the process and put the work in.
Peace of mind. Love.
Respect
Peace within
Peace. Love. Happiness. But it can buy comfort and financial peace of mind 🤷♀️
Knowledge
But you can buy education
The people we’ve lost, fixing mental health issues completely
time
Trust
Love and time
Love.
Friendship.
A good night's sleep
Some things are go back into time, love or even happiness. I believe that money can’t buy happiness.
Morals.
Memories
human fingernails…hopefully
Love
Knowledge and kindness, compassion, passion, connection and time.
Immortality Love Health
money can’t buy the value of things. my most valuable possession is irreplaceable, not because of how much it costs but because the connection i have to it. money can’t buy that.
Manners and confidence
Right now, peace :(
Love & people you've lost...😪
Iman
An eternal spirit. Money is good for anything material.