To me, my parents’ money problems aren’t a very big concern. My family may not have the most money around, but we don’t spend the most either. We don’t have the boats, four-wheelers, snowmobiles, etc. that many people have. Yet we still manage to have fun. I think a lot of people in this world are way too materialistic.
My family doesn’t have the nicest cars or the biggest tv. Even our computer is about seven years old; and yet we still manage to get by and have fun. My brother had a friend who was very rich. They have everything a person could want. They were no happier than us.
Money and “things” do not bring happiness, though it is often thought they do. It is kindness, service, the satisfaction of a job well done. Money can’t buy everything, a wise man once said.
Some kids don’t have to work for anything. It is all handed to them by their parents. I believe that if you work hard for something, then achieve it, it will have much more meaning to you then someone who got it given to them.
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