User blog comment:Silverfaust89/The Rise of the Bullworth Goths (13)/@comment-2218058-20110701033035/@comment-5151355-20110701190334

I don't got anything against the Preps really, but I have to agree with Dan and Jenny. Money may get someone better privileges but it doesn't make one a better person. Good isn't measured in quantity, it's measured in quality. It's judged on the content of one's character and the kindness in their heart, not the size of their wallet. No matter how much fame, money and power someone has they cannot magically get (or buy) themselves the most treasured things like love and friendship. That's why I'm so nice to everyone at my school. One of my old elementary school bullies even said sorry and I accepted it. As soon as I become an author and make a lot of money doing so, I'm gonna use my money to do the things that make me the most happy...I'm gonna give money to charity and help kids in need. Nothing makes me happier than giving people gifts rather than receiving, especially if I know my gift is really going to help someone. No matter what someone has, it's what that people have and who they are deep inside themselves that makes them worth anything on this planet.