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Danmel

(5,802 posts)
16. I told my daughter when she was in middle school
Mon May 18, 2026, 02:03 PM
10 hrs ago

That the kids who bullied her and made fun of her purse and clothes (which were perfectly fine) would spend their whole lives looking over their shoulders to see if someone has something they don't and that they would never be content or grateful for what they had and that she was much better off than they were because she would know she had what she needed and enough of what she wanted to be satisfied
That worked.

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My brother-in-law said this a few weeks ago. ananda Sunday #1
Because hording is a sickness Johonny Sunday #11
Their motto is "Only too much is ever enough." TheRickles 11 hrs ago #14
It is not the answer that enlightens but the question. twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #15
Amen, brother. paleotn Sunday #2
Everyone should read popsdenver Sunday #3
Thanks for recommendation. Title (for us book nerds/library users)is one word, "jailbird." Timeflyer 10 hrs ago #17
It has a special place popsdenver 9 hrs ago #19
Thanks for this. My daughter calls it "enoughonomics." ancianita Sunday #4
Demand Nasruddin 12 hrs ago #12
Please explain "demand for demand." I was just passing along my daughter's label for basic needs and minimal wants. ancianita 9 hrs ago #18
I think prosperity begins with generosity and that is why Trump has to continue his grifts while he is Maraya1969 Sunday #5
I remember that story. Loved Catch 22, read it while I was involuntarily in the Army. surfered Sunday #6
I was young when I read, Catch 22, but that book had a profoiund affect on me, might have turned me from simple ShazamIam Sunday #7
I think that feeling made the TV show Mash so popular surfered Sunday #8
One of my favorite books. MLAA Sunday #9
When you have your health you have everything. mobeau69 Sunday #10
Perfect! Thank you for sharing this. I read and re-read my Kurt Vonnegut books. In "A Man Without A Country" one chapter KitFox 12 hrs ago #13
I told my daughter when she was in middle school Danmel 10 hrs ago #16
Another consideration: wealth undermines compassion pat_k 9 hrs ago #20
Thanks for that link. progressoid 8 hrs ago #23
Hits the nail right on the head. SupportSanity 9 hrs ago #21
GOOD one. EXCELLENT is even better. calimary 9 hrs ago #22
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