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Money Can 't Buy Everything Essay

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Money Can’t Buy Everything
What is the necessity of money in life? Does it truly bring us happiness? How much do I want or need the comforts of material objects in my life? There is a famous song from Chris Janson that does a pretty good job of summing it up. Chris says "Money can 't buy happiness, but it can buy me a boat." I would agree with this! I like to believe that I am a family man. Families are an essence of life. I feel the root of all happiness begins within the wall of your own home. But I do believe money isn’t the root to happiness but after what Chris says, I would agree it sure can help!
I’d like to go through the majority of this song “Buy me a boat.” “I ain’t rich, but I damn sure wanna be.” I would totally have to agree with this statement. If I were to go around and survey sixth graders to ask them to choose between two options; either to live in a huge nice home with multiple cars, on acreage, with bodies of water nearby that is very accessible not having to worry about money, compared to living in a double wide scraping by pay check to pay check, what would their choice be? It would be a pretty obvious choice for most if it were reasonable. They would go with the wealthier choice. I feel this would be the choice for most people. Including myself if I had to choose between poverty and wealth, I would choose wealth. But that is if I had earned it. Do I want the material comforts of life? Of course I do. Who wouldn’t? But how easily would I like to obtain

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