Re: Here's a million quid
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 10:32 am
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Not really, loads of people said they'd take the money.Potter wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:37 amI'm still trying to work it out.Supermofo wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 8:24 am Farking ell, you lot could argue about anything! Glad I don't live next to any of you kunts![]()
The only bloke that sounded happy was Yorick with his million pound bank balance and dream house on a tropical island - everyone else seemed annoyed about it and at pains to explain that they're happier being poorer![]()
I asked the missus and she said 'Well, yes, obvs. Why not?'Ant wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:45 amNot really, loads of people said they'd take the money.Potter wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:37 amI'm still trying to work it out.Supermofo wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 8:24 am Farking ell, you lot could argue about anything! Glad I don't live next to any of you kunts![]()
The only bloke that sounded happy was Yorick with his million pound bank balance and dream house on a tropical island - everyone else seemed annoyed about it and at pains to explain that they're happier being poorer![]()
TBF, I'd love the money to buy a garage up here and have a couple of specific bikes. But I don't want to live anywhere else for a whole year , that side of it wouldn't be worth itCount Steer wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 12:37 pmI asked the missus and she said 'Well, yes, obvs. Why not?'Ant wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:45 amNot really, loads of people said they'd take the money.Potter wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:37 am
I'm still trying to work it out.
The only bloke that sounded happy was Yorick with his million pound bank balance and dream house on a tropical island - everyone else seemed annoyed about it and at pains to explain that they're happier being poorer![]()
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Whatever, I've got my opinion, you've got yours, no amount of discussion is going to make either of us change our opinions.Potter wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 4:06 amIf only it were true it would solve a lot of issues, someone would be able to have a quiet word with the people on the Calais coast and they'd stop risking their lives (and their children's) to sail across the channel, it would ease the housing crisis because people would be happy to live in caravans in lay-bys on the A34, house prices would be uniform all over the country, etc.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:08 pm
My comments were that a location doesn't make you happy or unhappy, it's you that decides that...
Like Yambo said, happiness is relative, a lot of the time people say things like "I'm happy where I am but if I won the lottery I'd move" or "I'm not driven by money but of course I'd like more" or something similar, I think if you do a survey of the average UK person then most would be in that category.
Personally though I think you only have one life so why settle for anything other than your dream life. I've never really understood that lack of ambition and consequently I've never understood the resent some people have if others do have their dream life, it's out there for everyone, you just have to work for it.
I do wonder though, if you gave someone in that type of situation a decent job, somewhere nice to live etc whether the first thing they'd do is migrate. Wouldn't many people be happier living in their 'home', just in better circumstances? I hesitate to use the term 'belong' as it's potentially loaded but there is a sense of 'belonging' to a place, just as there is of being a stranger in a strange land. Of course, some of us find another place where we feel we belong but most don't and don't look for one. Some of us enjoy the expat/wanderer experience but it may help if you know you can go 'home' if you want to, even if you never actually do.Potter wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 8:40 am I think there is an element of western naivety going on here, I wonder how you'd get on if I dropped any of you in a Bangladeshi slum for a year, covered in cockroaches and filth, no health system and ten to a room, and told you that happiness is a state of mind.
I bet you'd have a bit of a moan about it![]()
There are also those that had a very happy childhood but were ecstatic to spread their wings and get out of their home town and 'see the world' and were prepared for a little, erm, downgrade in accommodation etc in order to do it.DefTrap wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 10:18 am Maybe it's to do with upbringing to some extent?
I had a happy, comfortable, warm home as a kid - nice enough area, had everything we needed. I've never felt the need to wander too much (I don't moving to France as 'wandering', although plenty would).
And yet I know plenty of people who had rubbish, unhappy or deprived childhoods who (a) literally can't wait to get away from where they were (b) will put up with any conditions in far flung areas because they've had worse (c) never really recognised 'home' as a thing.
I haven't lived anywhere I've been unhappy? I moved away once but returned here a couple of years later as I missed being close to family and friends. I'd certainly move back there for million quid though!Demannu wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 5:05 pm Only thing is you have to live in the place you were the least happy for 2 years.
For me it would be North Wales, and you can shove your money where the sun don't shine (probably Wales as well).
If you mean NZ, they had a bit of an earthquake which re-arranged things a bit.porter_jamie wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 1:16 pm least happy. i lived in christchurch for a year or so in 2000 and wasnt having a particularly great time, however the place was lovely, river, boats, beach, new forest etc so yeah id be all over that for a mill.
Have we started the collection yet?
Would you trust this lot to pay up after 2 years?Count Steer wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 1:22 pm Minor detail. Do we get the ££s when we sign up or at the end of the two years?
Good point, well made.Cousin Jack wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 2:31 pmWould you trust this lot to pay up after 2 years?Count Steer wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 1:22 pm Minor detail. Do we get the ££s when we sign up or at the end of the two years?