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Yeah, my dh is always telling me that money doesn't buy everything. I say maybe not, but it will ease your misery!
With you 100% on that! If you have money, you can buy the very best of healthcare . . . your own personal trainer . . . any cosmetic work you feel you may need . . . nice vacations . . . your own masseuse . . . Yeah, I think I would definitely go for the cold hard cash.
If you have the money, then it's much easier to look beautiful and healthy.
I'd rather BE healthy than rich. But if I had an endless supply of money? I could eat a perfect diet, eliminate most of my daily stresses, afford the best in care and beauty treatments..by the best clothes...hire a personal trainer and chef..etc.
I'd rather be rich than "LOOK beautiful and healthy" so long as I wasn't actually unhealthy or hopelessly ugly....but I want to make it clear I would absolutely rather be *healthy* than rich. I would find no use in being rich but having health problems.
Beauty is as beauty does, though. When you're rich you can be average looking but buy more beauty, you know? Someone like Paris Hilton, who I do not think is beautiful, can go buy all the things that make her appear beautiful to some standards of thinking- she can tan, color her hair, have expensive haircuts and personal stylists, have the leisure to do nothing but work on her body, have surgery, etc. *I* don't think that's truly beautiful, but almost anyone would improve their looks by having themselves all fixed and styled up and spending lots of money on skincare, and not having to work, you know?
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