"If you're miserable when you're broke, you're gonna be really miserable when you make some money. The key to life is be happy. Figure out what you like to do, get up and do it every day, and be as happy as you can possibly be. Some of the happiest times of my life was when I was broke."
"Money changes everything, I think. Not always [for the better]. If you're happy when you're broke, you should be happy when you have some money."
Dana White shares life advice emphasizing that money does not determine happiness. He argues that unhappiness when broke will persist when wealthy, as money amplifies existing emotional states rather than creating contentment. White recommends identifying activities you enjoy and pursuing them daily as the foundation for happiness. He reflects that some of his happiest moments occurred when he was broke, suggesting that financial success does not guarantee well-being. White's perspective stems from his journey from humble beginnings as a fitness boxing instructor to building the UFC into a multi-billion dollar organization, giving him firsthand experience with both financial scarcity and wealth.
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