MAKE YOUR LIFE RICH WITHOUT MONEY
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, around 60 A.D. said "Money has never yet
made anyone rich." We know the truth in his statement, yet
millions of us spend our lives pursuing what we think rich means:
a new car, a plane trip to someplace exotic, or a worry-free
journey to retirement.
Six things that characterize the richest people on earth:
- Rich people know the speed limit. Most of us know what makes
our lives rich. We know what brings us joy, what glues a
permanent smile to our faces. The trouble is, we're driving
too fast to notice. We're too busy working overtime, meeting
deadlines, running stoplights; the things that make life rich
are lost in the blur. Rich people pull out of the fast lane
and look around for the answers.
- Rich people hit curveballs. Their lives have not been the
easiest. They don't always pick up the phone and hear good
news, or respond with grace to every crisis. But they are
learning how to stand in the batter's box and take a swing
when life throws them a curveball. They are learning where to
turn when the road starts to wind unexpectedly.
- Rich people are people people. C. S. Lewis said that
"Friendship is the greatest of worldly goods." At its best,
companionship deepens our joy, lightens our load, and
brightens our paths. But, face it, friendships end. Marriages
dissolve. People disappoint. Rich people still reach out to
others, even when they've been disappointed or hurt.
- Rich people know where the buck stops. It is important to
know what money can - and cannot - buy. Money can buy nice
houses, but not a home; a fancy bed, but not a peaceful
sleep; companions, but not friends; sex, but not love; new
cars, but not safety; pills, but not health, fun but not
fulfillment. The apostle Paul said, "I have learned in
whatever state I am to be content."
- Rich people leave the right things behind. When we leave
this earth, we won't take anything with us. Some will leave
an inheritance of wealth. But the greatest legacy we can
leave behind are our footprints - everywhere we go.
Grace-full footprints. Footprints of encouragement. Of
kindness. Of forgiveness. Of love. Footprints that others
will want to follow.
- Rich people have the last laugh. Some people do their
darndest to bring us "back to earth," focusing on the bad
times. But although times may be bad, they are the only times
we have. It's much better to spend time playing ball with
your kids, or planting a tree, than to be depressing yourself
- and others - with unfulfilled dreams or regrets. In the
darkest of times, rich people know that the best is yet to
come...heaven.
From Making Life Rich Without Any Money by Phil
Callaway, copyright (c) 1998. Used by permission of
Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Ore.
© 1997 vinebranch@hotmail.com
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