it comes down to this: if you were offered 1 billion dollars and a chance to live (with other billionaire assholes) at the expense of the rest of all life, would you say yes?
it comes down to this: if you were offered 1 billion dollars and a chance to live (with other billionaire assholes) at the expense of the rest of all life, would you say yes?
Not me. I would rather spend eternity with heroes like Dr. Zelenko, Jessica Rose, Mike Yeadon, Stephanie Seneff, Bobby Kennedy, Sucharit Bhakdi, Ryan Cole, Ilana Daniel, Roger Hodkinson, Vernon Coleman, Andy Wakefield, Joe Mercola, Sherry Tenpenny, Naomi Wolf, Judy Mikovits, Christiane Northrop, Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, Tess Laurie, etc. than spend eternity with Bill and Klaus and Tony and Justin and Jacinda and Adolph. And like Novaxx Djokovic, I would not get jabbed for any amount of money.
A billion $$ would absolutely ruin my life unless I immediately gave at least 99% of it away to charity. Have you ever seen any videos by Dan Pena or Robert Kiyosaki? Talk about a couple of miserable old coots! Imagine having to sit through dinner with psychopaths like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg or Klaus Schwab every night. ThatтАЩs your social circle if youтАЩre a billionaire.
I'd always ask my students, "If you had two dollars would you give half to your best friend?" And of course they'd all answer, "Sure!" And then I'd ask, "If you had two billion (I probably said "million" back in the day) would you give half to your best friend?". No one ever said "Yes".
Somehow, even as a child, I despised people who loved money. True wealth to me? Abundance of pure water to drink and not ever needing curtains for privacy - in other words, beauty and light always streaming in without worrying about who can see in. Which means having either no close neighbors, or having neighbors who I love and love me.
Hell no! I hate those people. A friend once learned that her stock options were worth mega millions. She asked me тАЬhow am I supposed to act when IтАЩm that rich?тАЭ. Luckily it didnтАЩt pan out.
I'd trade all my tomorrows for one single yesterday to hear Janis sing "Me and Bobby McGee" again. Well, not actually, as I can play my CD anytime I want ro hear her, so I won't trade all my tomorrows just yet.
it comes down to this: if you were offered 1 billion dollars and a chance to live (with other billionaire assholes) at the expense of the rest of all life, would you say yes?
Not me. I would rather spend eternity with heroes like Dr. Zelenko, Jessica Rose, Mike Yeadon, Stephanie Seneff, Bobby Kennedy, Sucharit Bhakdi, Ryan Cole, Ilana Daniel, Roger Hodkinson, Vernon Coleman, Andy Wakefield, Joe Mercola, Sherry Tenpenny, Naomi Wolf, Judy Mikovits, Christiane Northrop, Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, Tess Laurie, etc. than spend eternity with Bill and Klaus and Tony and Justin and Jacinda and Adolph. And like Novaxx Djokovic, I would not get jabbed for any amount of money.
Oh, how I wish to be a billionaire and pay people NOT to take the poison. A girl can dream.
A billion $$ would absolutely ruin my life unless I immediately gave at least 99% of it away to charity. Have you ever seen any videos by Dan Pena or Robert Kiyosaki? Talk about a couple of miserable old coots! Imagine having to sit through dinner with psychopaths like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg or Klaus Schwab every night. ThatтАЩs your social circle if youтАЩre a billionaire.
No thanks!!
I'd always ask my students, "If you had two dollars would you give half to your best friend?" And of course they'd all answer, "Sure!" And then I'd ask, "If you had two billion (I probably said "million" back in the day) would you give half to your best friend?". No one ever said "Yes".
Somehow, even as a child, I despised people who loved money. True wealth to me? Abundance of pure water to drink and not ever needing curtains for privacy - in other words, beauty and light always streaming in without worrying about who can see in. Which means having either no close neighbors, or having neighbors who I love and love me.
Hell no! I hate those people. A friend once learned that her stock options were worth mega millions. She asked me тАЬhow am I supposed to act when IтАЩm that rich?тАЭ. Luckily it didnтАЩt pan out.
As Bobby McGee said, "Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose."
And what does it profit a man to gain the whole world if he loseth his soul?
I'd trade all my tomorrows for one single yesterday to hear Janis sing "Me and Bobby McGee" again. Well, not actually, as I can play my CD anytime I want ro hear her, so I won't trade all my tomorrows just yet.