The funny thing about money.
When you don’t have any, just the smallest amount to provide food on the table will make you happy. But once you have a little bit more, then you just want more and more.
If you're already a happy person with sweet disposition, money will make you happier and more cheerful. But if you're already a sad, miserable person, money will increase that misery to an even higher level.
So, I agree with the saying “Money can't buy you happiness.”
But it can do wonders to increase what’s already yours.
On a random note, this is a delish kuetiao dish for lunch today!
Canary yellow top: bYSI (Singapore). Yellow tank top underneath (for modesty reason, of course!): unbranded. Black slacks: Invio (office uniform, so it's free!). Teal n silver sandals: Voir (Malaysia). Tosca blue bag: Stradivarius. Turquoise blue earrings, pendant and necklace: gifted by friend, from Bangkok. Tosca blue bracelet: from Shanghai.
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nice color combination!
ReplyDeletenom nom nom.. your food looks really good !
ReplyDeleteand abt ur comment on my independence post.. yes im familiar with the trickle down theory ! and i actually don't have any problem with that as long the wearer admits wherever they buy their bag from.. i know Gaudi greates "fake" (or trickle down versions ??) of balenciaga bags.. but as long as the person states that they got the bag from Gaudi, I would happy enough.. but i also wish that Gaudi should stop creating those balenciaga-like bags (i mean they're almost 100% the same except the quality is super bad).. Gaudi is a pretty famous brand here, so why create something that's a copy of a high end brand? why cant they create something new? that's what disappoints me the most i guess..
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