Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, organizations and events portrayed in this story are products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to any organization, event or actual person, living or dead, is unintentional.
Beauty, Spice and everything nice. Ganyan siguro ako ginawa ni Lord e. I believed that I am beyond blessed when it comes to external but little did they know, I am not free.
Sabi nila "Money can't buy happiness", pero kaya nitong maka afford ng mga bagay na makapagpapasaya sayo. Pwede kang makapag travel, pwede mong mabili yung mga gusto mong sapatos, property ownership, pwede kang makakain sa mamahaling restaurant na hindi nag-aalala sa bills, the ability to take care of your loved ones after you've taken care of yourself, pwede mong pauwiin ang kapamilya mong ofw, pwede kang makapag pagaling ng may sakit, makatulong sa mahihirap at mga nangangailangan, money can pay for therapy.
Pero may tao parin who keep saying na "they are so poor but yet so happy!" dumbest observation ever. Poor people will make themselves happy regardless but they will sure be happier with food on the table, a roof, clothes and that nice medical insurance. Yung mga tao na nagsasabi ng money can't buy you happiness are usually the ones who don't have to worry about paying the bills, feeding/clothing themselves and/or their kids, or whether they'll have a home next month.
Money buys freedom. What you decide to with that freedom determines your happiness. Therefore I conclude, I am not happy at all.
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