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Originally Posted by entwisi
As other say, money is required to live a life, we all tend to want to 'better' ourselves but TBH when you get to a certain point quality of life becomes far more important.
I am lucky, I have a good job that pays well. We have a lot of teh trappings of life that people want yet I could earn a LOT more doing the same job. Why don't I? because it would mean working away from home, not seeing Siobhan grow up, a certain degree of risk of employment. I will not miss Siobhan growing up for anything. If it meant selling up and living in a caravan I'd do that. Money makes it comfortable, it doesn't make it good.
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got to say entwis got it just about right for me. i turned a great opp down in the early 80s, for the same reasons.
