Class Reflection
All Quiet on the Western Front Video Essay

Money Doesn’t buy happiness

Why I enjoy trips more than expensive objects

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I am wealthy, let’s face facts here, I go to fenn, have been to 27 countries, and live in Concord, three things, of which only one would make me wealthy, but the thing is, I don’t feel wealthy. Money doesn’t buy happiness, it never has, I enjoy my life less than someone who is significantly poorer than me, and that proves that money doesn’t buy happiness. In my travels, I’ve discovered that experiences are better than objects, I have a $1000 gaming desktop in my room, which is Pretty large, with a carpet I bough in Morocco on the floor. That pretty much shows that I have many expensive objects, but I enjoy none of them more than travelling. I could be the richest man in the world, but would be unhappy if I couldn’t go on trips. Experiences are just so much more fulfilling and enjoyable than a nice chair, or a play station. Traveling to the Caribbean, or Africa, these experiences I have thanks to my parents, and these experiences are what I enjoy in life

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