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Money can buy you many things to make you happy (nice things, nice home, bills paid for, medical care paid for, food, clothes), but it cannot buy you real love or friendship. It may also buy you a dog, which tends to make people happy. You can also pay for experiences to make friends, like tickets to a sports game, or for those with lots of money, a country club, or even something like the cheap $5 fee to go to a town's carnival. But, as stated, you cannot use money directly to get real friendships or real love, they just want your money, and stuff. Children who have rich parents have trouble making real friends, often being considered snobs, and tend to be neglected by their busy parents. Money can also can provide you a long life, but not necessarily a happy one. Rich people can get incurable diseases, like cancer, and certain disorders, like depression, that money cannot fix. In conclusion, money can lead to some happiness, but not friendship and love, which in my opinion, are the best two parts.


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