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In reply to the discussion: Do You Live in a Bubble Quiz? [View all]MuseRider
(35,176 posts)I think that is about right. My husband was a doctor and we have lived in nicer areas than I ever expected to but we never did the doctor social thing or country clubs or fancy stuff, couldn't stand it. Although I may have a nicer car than I used to have (a nicely used car, not a new one) and live in a much nicer house on my farm (that we work ourselves) and really don't have to worry much about money (I do anyway, hard to change after growing up lower middle class) I don't do anything different than I would have if I lived like my parents did. That upper bubble represents mostly a life that is vacant of concern for anything or anyone who does not directly, immediately affect you. A horrible, sad and lonely way to live. I have "friends" there and a lot of my husbands family is horribly tied to that life, they can keep it.
I am unclear about why some of the questions were there. Seemed odd to me. I will go back and read (that always helps).