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A common them in religion and philosophy is a turn away from material possessions and wealth. At the extremes, you have individuals who completely denounce it and live only on what is given to them (i.e. Buddhist monks who beg) or who live very simply.
If you're reading this, you probably live in an area that places a pretty significant emphasis on attaining material wealth.
My question is this: is material wealth necessary for a good life? Could you live a good life if you had to live how around a billion people in the world live now on the buying power of less than one US dollar? Could you have only basic possessions and still be happy and live well, perhaps eating only basic rice dishes for most of your meals- if you weren't going hungry that day?
Whenever I think about my problems, I think about how most people in the world are severely impoverished, and the world seems to be a not so great place.
If you're reading this, you probably live in an area that places a pretty significant emphasis on attaining material wealth.
My question is this: is material wealth necessary for a good life? Could you live a good life if you had to live how around a billion people in the world live now on the buying power of less than one US dollar? Could you have only basic possessions and still be happy and live well, perhaps eating only basic rice dishes for most of your meals- if you weren't going hungry that day?
Whenever I think about my problems, I think about how most people in the world are severely impoverished, and the world seems to be a not so great place.