Who wants to be a millionaire, really?

Why do we fight so hard to protect the possibility of being filthy rich when most of us just want to live comfortably? Honestly, it’s one of the greatest ironies to me. Last year, my boyfriend (now fiance) and I made about $40,000, collectively. We were ok. We always had food, ordered delivery way too frequently, went on a vacation in Florida, bought some totally unnecessary items (well, new games and gaming equipment are necessary when you play games, right? 😉), and I wasted upwards of $200 on clothes/items I will probably never use… but we still managed to save a little money. We live in Knoxville, TN, so our rent is pretty low, but our sales tax is crazy high, so I don’t think we live in an incredibly rare economic situation.

The fact is, most of us are doing ok compared to what we need. We’re not doing ok compared to what people had 50 years ago, but since our needs are still being met, we’re not that angry about it. Not angry enough to start really questioning the distribution of wealth, anyway. Apparently some people are angry enough to hate immigrants, but that’s not really new. Immigrants are the classic scapegoat, and historically, they are almost always the first ones to be targeted when people start to feel economically stressed.

My point, though, is that even though we have it worse than our parents did, we still do ok with $40,000 a year. So why is it that some people have over one thousand times that amount of wealth, and why do people keep insisting that allowing people to have that kind of wealth is a good idea? I really don’t understand. The only thing that makes sense to me is that everyone thinks of themselves as “potentially” having lots of money, and they don’t like the idea that someone (the government, oh no!) would take that potential money away from them. People like the idea that they could possibly be filthy rich… but do they really want that? I just don’t think so.

I would like to ask everyone to think for a second – would life really be bad if everyone was guaranteed $80,000 a year, no more and no less?

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Listen to this

Somehow I found this song like, 2 weeks after it was released on YouTube. Am I starting to be cool again? 😂

Really, though, I haven’t enjoyed listening to new music in years. The past few weeks I’ve been surfing music through YouTube, listening to only things I haven’t listened to before. It’s been awesome. I forgot how much I love music. It’s nice to be relaxed enough to enjoy things. I actually thought I would just never be interested in music again.

Anyway, hope you enjoy this. Julia Michaels is fairly new I guess? She’s a pop artist, but she was a songwriter before she started producing her own music, which I think shows she’s more talented than the average pop artist (who get their songs written by people like her). Maybe that’s just me trying to justify liking pop music though. 😉

XOXO
abby

 
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I’m not sure how you discovered this website, but thank you for being interested enough to take the time and read my posts. Please know that, although this website is a work-in-progress, I appreciate your presence and promise to continue improving. In the mean time, you’ll have to settle for this one-sided conversation. I can tell you that I’m doing well. I feel happier and more stress-free than I have in years. Hopefully the same is true for you. Please continue checking back for updates!

XOXO
abby

 
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