I know a lot of people who determine a person’s worthiness by the size of their bank account. They feel superior to anyone poorer than they are and envy those who are richer and come up with all kinds of reasons why those people don’t deserve to be richer. Most of these reasons are that the richer people somehow cheated better than they did.
They believe in the golden rule: he who has the gold, makes the rules and do unto others before others do unto you. They live in constant fear of losing their treasures and they always need more.
True wealth is not measured by what you have; it’s measured by how much you don’t need.
I know a lot of people who determine a person’s worthiness by the size of their bank account. They feel superior to anyone poorer than they are and envy those who are richer and come up with all kinds of reasons why those people don’t deserve to be richer. Most of these reasons are that the richer people somehow cheated better than they did.
They believe in the golden rule: he who has the gold, makes the rules and do unto others before others do unto you. They live in constant fear of losing their treasures and they always need more.
True wealth is not measured by what you have; it’s measured by how much you don’t need.