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Mar. 26th, 2011 12:54 amEarlier today,
theferret posted about how having a fridge with an ice dispenser was one of those things that for him said that you were rich. He ended the post with a rather interesting question about how we view ourselves financially. It was fodder for such great discussion in his LJ, I thought I'd try it here.
"What's rich to you? What set of things will make you feel rich if and when you eventually get it? It doesn't have to make sense; at some point, "Ice dispenser" was what I [The Ferrett] saw rich people having, and so it became the universal signal of wealth for me. What's yours?"
So how would you respond to that prompt?
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"What's rich to you? What set of things will make you feel rich if and when you eventually get it? It doesn't have to make sense; at some point, "Ice dispenser" was what I [The Ferrett] saw rich people having, and so it became the universal signal of wealth for me. What's yours?"
So how would you respond to that prompt?