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Yeah. I think the way, the way I answered yesterday is like the top percent of the world that are the wealthiest are definitely not the happiest, but also the bottom, the most poor people in the world are also not the happiest either. So I think it's just to each his own. Every person is different, whether you have a lot of money or not. You saw the problem. So that question is just kind of weird.

December 14, 201919:56David
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Jason18:33
I was just getting started when I was your age. I couldn't imagine what it's like when you're 23.
David18:36
Does money buy happiness?
Jason18:38
I made a whole movie about this, but my summation of that movie was that when you have money— you have money, David— all you still have problems in life. We all— we have problems in life. Everybody in this room is— except for Dima— everybody in this— except f…
David19:56
Yeah. I think the way, the way I answered yesterday is like the top percent of the world that are the wealthiest are definitely not the happiest, but also the bottom, the most poor people in the world are also not the happiest either. So I think it's just to each his own. Every person is different, whether you have a lot of money or not. You saw the problem. So that question is just kind of weird.
Natalie20:15
We were in a $100 million house last night, or David thought $80 to $100 million.
David20:20
So the house was like $80 to $100 million. And I was talking to this guy's friend. I was like, So this house, it's, it's huge. It's in the middle of Beverly Hills. Like, I mean, like, yeah, it is the most prime spot. It's like on a cul-de-sac.
Natalie20:32
It is the street in Beverly Hills.