• Salma Hayek Didn't Think It Was Possible to Be Happily Wed, Until She Married a Billionaire
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maybe I should marry a billionaire as well
True love.
How about instead of saying that Money isn't the key to happiness, or is the key to happiness, we say this. Money doesn't achieve happiness, but it sure helps for you to do so.
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;37810660]lmfao when the fuck has that ever been proven, hth the people claiming "money doesn't make you happy" are generally the people who don't have money. Cognitive dissonance, the fox and the grapes etc.[/QUOTE] Apparently, [URL="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2019628,00.html"]making more than $75,000 a year does pretty much nothing to improve your happiness[/URL].
[QUOTE=FlakAttack;37824029]Apparently, [URL="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2019628,00.html"]making more than $75,000 a year does pretty much nothing to improve your happiness[/URL].[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]There's your changeable, day-to-day mood: whether you're stressed or blue or feeling emotionally sound. Then there's the deeper satisfaction you feel about the way your life is going — the kind of thing Tony Robbins tries to teach you. [b]While having an income above the magic $75,000 cutoff doesn't seem to have an impact on the former (emotional well-being), it definitely improves people's Robbins-like life satisfaction. In other words, the more people make above $75,000, the more they feel their life is working out on the whole.[/b] But it doesn't make them any more jovial in the mornings. [/QUOTE]
money doesn't bring happiness if you're some fucking retard who completely mismanages it. everyone who's rich who's talking "mo money mo problems" generally are talking about people heckling them for money or people out to get their money. really i don't see how being rich could make your life any worse besides having to get a few restraining orders and a body guard or two at first.
Everyone has a different definition of happiness. Some people are happy with material things and money. Others crave attention, a companion, a goal of sorts. It just depends. No, money does not buy happiness for everyone. For some, it's just a safety net. On-topic: Saying she's only happy because the man is a billionaire is kind of dickish. We know nothing about their personal lives and perhaps she truly does love the man. Money doesn't define a person nor should we judge from an outside perspective.
Why are we complaining? I would absolutely pay Salma Hayek to merely [I]think[/I] about sex while in the same room as me. UNNNF.
in the end there are people that are way more attractive than her anyways. i never understood the hype. she has a great body, cool. but nothing about her is unique in any way. she just has giant tits. also she's fuckin old too.
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