
Shadow of The Bird
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I wish I knew. |
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CharWiz
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I wish I knew. |
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Cheshire Cat
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Magic 8-ball says, "Ask me later when I am a millionaire." |
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Nancy
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With money comes responsibility and consequence. Having it does not make all the troubles or worries easier, nor does it make them go away. Yes, I have all the 'things' that I need and want.. except for a few things that money could never buy. |
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Inquisitive1
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You aren't likely to find any "real" millionaires in here. They're generally doing things like traveling, working, and, oh yeah, HAVING A LIFE! |
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land4shark
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Like a working stiff if you live near Washington DC. |
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irunwithscissors25
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secure |
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future_port
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If you are a millionaire, you will always think about money and how to become richer! |
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JoBlo
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It feels damn good. |
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none ya
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omg, like im not reall a millionaire, but daddy will never let me have less than my 500 hundred dollars always at hand. maybe we should ask him what its like |
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smashley
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Pretty crappy sometimes if your the kid of a millionaire. Your parents are never there because they're working too hard, and you never really get to appreciate the things you have because you always have whatever you want. I'd rather have a dad that comes to my softball games than a new car. |
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softball girl
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I wish that I knew!!! LOL!!!!!! |
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maria_dlindorfer
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Great! Whoever tells you things like: you are just going to be scared to lose the money, be robbed, be envied, have no real friends, etc., etc. FORGET those people. Do you think you would be better off having too little money and struggling when you need a larger sum? Think of all the interesting people you would meet, the nice places you can go. Of course people share their fortunes, you MUST share. There is enough for everyone out there. |
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baddog
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Damm Great. Devine. Superb. Excellent. |
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skirickfiftyone
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It is good.
And I do share,BUT never when people ask |
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Wire1man
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when i get a million i will let you know |
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crystlizm
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Hm not any diffrent than if i made 50k a year, after taxes it is not really a million anyway |
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livergirl25
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lol i dont know but if i ever get there ill be sure to let you know wish me luck xxxx |
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julia
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I read something about two categories of people experiencing big changes in their lives.
And the conclusion drawn was that after 6 months, people became more or less the same as before, which means that if you were kind, joyful and optimistic, even in a wheelchair you remained the same.
And if you were a silly bastard, you became a complete moron in a big yacht...
Money can change people sometimes, but you more or less stay the same because it wouldn't change your education.
So to answer your question, you'd probably feel exactly like right now, except that bills could be slightly easier to pay.
But I'm sure you've got many reasons to be happy right now... |
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nicolasraage
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Most millionaires in the U.S. are self employed, and in the construction industry. So I would think it feels the same as going to work every day. |
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forever50
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Actually, being a millionaire has a share of problems all it's own....you think all your problems on this planet would be solved with all those bucks....unfortunately your life changes and sometimes I wish I had nothing at all and was a regular person again....whatever that would be....money solves only debt and brings a whole bushel full of other problems along with it....mostly people want to be your best friend and when you have nothing...they disappear into the wilderness never to be seen again.... |
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horizonflames
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It really does not feel any different than not being one. You still think about how much more money other people have and how you will pay your bills. Because the more money you have the more things you buy and the more expenses you get.
So there really is no difference. |
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mattinhoustontx
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I'll let you know when I get there! |
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hmqeii
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I wish I knew! |
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ash_benson20
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Who knows...I only make $30,000 year...but i bet it feels pretty damn good |
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