Limitless (film) and Americans obsession with work

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eric3579says...

I will not let you languish in my pq. Also thought this was pretty good take on how Americans view work. You've been duped. *promote

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newtboysays...

Money doesn't grow happiness, more often than not it kills it.
Ask yourself, which do you want to be more, rich or happy, then act accordingly.

BSRsays...

"Money, it's a gas"

newtboysaid:

Money doesn't grow happiness, more often than not it kills it.
Ask yourself, which do you want to be more, rich or happy, then act accordingly.

BSRsays...

I think Alfred E. Neuman said it best. "What, me worry?"

newtboysaid:

Money doesn't grow happiness, more often than not it kills it.
Ask yourself, which do you want to be more, rich or happy, then act accordingly.

newtboyjokingly says...

Well, I retired in my early 30's without millions in the bank....he could have learned the phrase from me if I was 10 years older.

BSRsaid:

I think Alfred E. Neuman said it best. "What, me worry?"

BSRsays...

With my job, I work a little everyday and retire a little everyday. You know, everything in moderation. Someone has to die before I come out of retirement.

newtboysaid:

Well, I retired in my early 30's without millions in the bank....he could have learned the phrase from me if I was 10 years older.

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