No, money does not buy happiness. If you think that's the case, then why are so many rich people getting divorces or committing suicide or . . . well, you get the picture. Also, do a quick Google search on the unhappy lives of those who win the lottery.
When you meet a challenge, whether it's lack of money or a health issue or an obstacle at work, it's your mindset on how you adapt and overcome it that will set you apart from others. If you don't have the money to buy the latest (fill in the blank), instead of bitching and complaining about it, ask yourself what you're willing to sacrifice in order to get it.
Or, if the said object is even worth it.
If you find yourself always broke, but can always gather up enough to buy Starbucks or cigarettes, then that's where your priorities lie. If there is a position at work that you want and find yourself wondering why in the hell someone else got it instead of you, then maybe you need to work on something to make yourself better.
Your mindset is what can separate yourself from others. There is something to say about having a positive mental attitude. Just saying . . .
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