Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement?

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   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #361  
To each his own, but I have never understood why anybody would pay so much money for fancy coffee....I have never even tried a Starbucks or even an upscale Mickey D's coffee.


Don't drink, smoke, or chase strange. Still got my 1st wife and all my stuff. But some of that coffee is really goooood!! :)
 
   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #362  
Some people don't form their political opinions solely on the basis on financial self-interests. Whether or not I agree with most of Scott's politics, I think it's insulting to suggest that his only motivation for forming his opinions is the selfish pursuit of what is best for him.

I think you are saying that I insulted HS. I don't know that anyone can insult HS more than he insults others. Here is his quote in this thread about me "Most people with your point of view I've come across in life either lack ambition or just weren't successful, and now claim their situation is what they like, what a crock, good luck justifying that to your self and others and celebrating your race to the bottom".
 
   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #363  
Luck? I worked 40 years for my comfortable retirement. I moved to where the employment opportunities were and took advantage of the opportunities I created through hard work. No luck involved. The luck I had in my life was my wife marrying me.
 
   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #364  
To each his own, but I have never understood why anybody would pay so much money for fancy coffee....I have never even tried a Starbucks or even an upscale Mickey D's coffee.

Everyone should enjoy Starbucks. What is not to love?
 

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   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #366  
"A fool and his money are soon parted."

Not directing this at anyone here btw, just adding a quote on the subject.
 
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Whats not to love? How about charging $5.00 for a cup of coffee that at best is only worth $1.50.

To me: Buying a $5 coffee at Starbucks is a status symbol for some people...they want to convince themselves they are big operators and worthy of spending such an inflated price. I doubt if the coffee there is even worth $1.50.
 
   / Are you "lucky"if you have a secure retirement? #369  
Can't speak to Starbucks as I have never had a Starbucks coffee...

On the other hand, I work at a Hospital and Starbucks cards are the standard gift of the realm... the nurses and staff really appreciate them.
 
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To me: Buying a $5 coffee at Starbucks is a status symbol for some people...they want to convince themselves they are big operators and worthy of spending such an inflated price. I doubt if the coffee there is even worth $1.50.
I can honestly say I have never done it and hope that I never become so befuddled that I ever will.
 
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