Sunday, October 19, 2008
I am here to tell Sheryl something for the last time-i fervently hope so-!!!
Sheryl, i am not rich!
You cannot use how much i want to spend on movie tickers to determine if i am rich or not. I am sure that everyone is capable of watching a movie on a public holiday. It actually all depends on whether if you are WILLING to spend so much.
The same theory applies to this:
A wealthy person might only want to donate like, for example $30 to charity. However, someone poorer than the wealthy person a hundred times wants to donate like, $60. You cannot use how much each person donates to determine who is rich and who is not. The wealthy person might be stingy and is not willing to donate. The poorer one might be very generous and is willing to give his money to help others who might need it more than he/she does.
And don't you use the laptop excuse! I am extremely sure that your parents are financially capable of buying you a laptop. This also depends on whether they are willing to buy it for you. They might find it unnecessary for you to have a laptop and want to save up the money for future uses, which is great.
Everything basically revolves around your willingness. If you are not willing, then there is no point. If you are, then that's great(i guess).
Can we just stop this-i dunno what the heck it is called-game for once and for all?
Lets take it that we are both not rich. Or if u prefer, we are both financially equal alright?
I shall stop comparing and i hope you will too.
Qi Jin
10:56 PM