The article discusses the idea that true happiness is not solely dependent on wealth. It uses billionaire Mark Cuban's journey as a key example of how learning to appreciate life's smaller rewards can lead to long-lasting contentment. Cuban asserts that happiness is determined more by personal outlook than by financial status. Even with financial struggles, individuals can find joy, and those who remain positive during hardship will likely continue to find happiness in wealth. The piece suggests focusing on contentment rather than solely accumulating wealth.
There is something to be said for walking around with a sense of financial security.
Cuban himself has said that if you're able to be happy when you don't have a lot of money, you're going to be happy when you're rich.
Ultimately, if you learn to be happy with what you have, you can walk around this world as a content human being no matter what your net worth amounts to.
Your happiness probably depends on your outlook more so than anything else.
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