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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Along the coast recently, my wife and I marveled at the man-made landscape of the ocean. Two and three one-storey houses in abundance revealed a mixture of colors, styles and features. He quickly made us feel very low in comparison, but less stressful (for our simple life). It is safe no shortage of money in this world!
I started to think about money. Whatever it is that we can never get enough money, right? What with the pay accounts to buy things to make life a little more comfortable, let alone how to eat and meet our health needs.
However, money is so obvious and visible, while the things that really matter in life, our health are not provided. This is where the truth is presented in the following:
"The poorest man is not a party to Health for the money but the richest part willingly with all their money for health "-Charles Caleb Colton.
The truth is that the dirty money of the rich are not consumers. Of course, they could have all the properties that could be the envy vain, but will BIND not help, especially an obligation beyond the economic means. Money can not fix cancer or diseases of motor neurons.
So, being given the chance to win the lottery or not, why bother? Not worth resign before I begin? The problem with lotteries is that they are our thinking. We started to focus on what would life be life, "if only …"
I think that attitude hard to cope. May only source of dissatisfaction and discontent crash when we lose week after week. We tend to live from day to come when we will be "charged". A In extreme, it is a farce of a life.
"The exact amount of wealth is that which comes down to poverty and it is far from "Seneca Peace.
"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest" Henry David Thoreau, Journal, March 11, 1856.
Come to life in perspective. Our bill of health for loads more than money in the eternal scheme of things.
Copyright © 2009 SJ Wickham. All rights reserved.
All quotations are from the "wealth". Wikiquote. Href = "http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Wealth"> / Retrieved May 29, 2009. En.wikiquote.org wiki / Wealth
Steve Wickham is a registered safety practitioner (BSc, MSIA, RSP) and a qualified, unordained Christian minister (GradDipBib&Min). He also has training and leadership Diplomas. His passion in vocation is facilitation and coaching; encouraging people to soar to a higher value of their potential. Steve’s key passion is work / life balance and re-creating value for living, and an exploration of the person within us.