buying houses and cars, yet still feel life is exhausting.
Because they buy things, but fail to acquire the ability to detach from possessions.
The ultimate function of money, has never been to buy things, but to buy leisure, space, and a life that is not defined.
— "A Day in the Life"
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Many people spend their entire lives saving up,
buying houses and cars,
yet still feel life is exhausting.
Because they buy things,
but fail to acquire
the ability to detach from possessions.
The ultimate function of money,
has never been to buy things,
but to buy leisure, space,
and a life that is not defined.
— "A Day in the Life"