Be honest..who's in it for the money?

<p>What do you mean if you could retire tomorrow? Judging by your comments, you are not even in college yet.</p>

<p>oh wicked, i love atlas shrugged</p>

<p>I am not a big fan of Ayn Rand fiction, but her non fiction is good.</p>

<p>Wicked, it 'twas a figure of speech. Redbricks used the word "retire" thus I used it.</p>

<p>if money does not buy happiness, then how come people will do anything to get money?</p>

<p>money will not guarantee you happiness. but it can pull you up right besides it</p>

<p>"whoever says money doesnt buy happiness never had any" - Samuel L Jackson</p>

<p>lol.....what he says isnt necessarily always true but i thought it was funny.</p>

<p>Money, social status, making my family + relatives proud (trust me, it will take a lot of money and recognition), and a super young and hot husband ;)</p>

<p>tabula i got u covered, hunk style.</p>

<p>i'm in it for the benji's, tha moolah, the stash, 'get rich or die tryin', the dinero, the shillin, the green player, value exchanger. ya ya son,</p>

<p>I'm with everyone who said that it's a lot better to be focused on life without worrying about the financials. I need to be comfortable, not necessarily filthy rich, because I don't want to be stressed about debt and I want to have money to travel and everything else.</p>

<p>money & girls</p>