Andrew_P
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This thread is now your virtual office..At last someone who gets my point. Those things won't make already generally unhappy people happy.
This thread is now your virtual office..At last someone who gets my point. Those things won't make already generally unhappy people happy.
Says the sweaty
lives in the tropical paradise of East Lothian! Doesn't that conjure up an image of days and days of never-ending sunshine and tranquil peace we can only dream of?![]()
IIRC there was some proper research a few years ago which found that that is typical - most winners still live relatively modestly, improve the lives of many people around them and are happier than they were before.So it would be fair to say that their win has changed their lives for the better, and also the lives of a lot of other people, either directly or indirectly.
Oi I'm not a sweaty, I just live up here.
And you would be right with that image conjured up, view from my garden:
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This is a very good point. Before I divorced I was in a little gang of 3 couples. We did all the usual things, pubs, restaurants, weekends away etc.
One of the couples had a very successful business and were significantly financially better off the rest of us (3 nurses and 1 fireman). Though they had a bigger house and snazzier cars than us, they basically had the same social life as us as they had to go to places that we could afford!
So I always said, that their big piles of money made little difference, because their lives were the same as ours anyway!
No Their lives weren't the same. They were considerably richer than you!
Enough for a house, car, holidays, bike and savings?......I suspect your definition of a lot is different to mine.Not a massive win, but enough to make sure I will always have a roof, a better car, a bike, a few minor luxuries and some set aside for rainy days.
I suspect your definition of replying to a current thread is different to mine....I suspect your definition of a lot is different to mine.