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Old January 10th 11, 05:22 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
RicodJour
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Default Triathlism: an incredibly unserious sport

On Jan 10, 8:55*am, Anton Berlin wrote:
We live in a very rich nation. No one's gonna starve. People should do
what they enjoy doing. Buying things doesn't bring happiness.


thanks,


Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.


Money doesn't buy happiness. *It buys freedom.

Too often - freedom to live a meaningless existence.


Freedom is just another word for nothing else to lose.

You have an obvious, and fairly typical, love-hate relationship with
money. Here's what you do - tithe. Don't do it at a particular
religion's behest - do it because it is liberating, provides a
definite sense of "getting something for your money", and it takes
away the guilt associated with having more money than you need to
live.

There are a number of people on this very forum that tithe to the
"church" of their choosing. Ryan, for example, donates to the Church
of -OH and frequently gives more than ten percent.

R
 




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