It is often understood in our daily lives that to be wealthy, you need to be in possession of expensive material goods or a surplus of money. Is it wrong to think we could be rich in family relations, the amount of love we show towards others or the talents we have been granted? Why should the world condemn the richest people in heart as destitute in the public standard?
A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money. ~ John Ruskin
Can I reblog this? I love both the simplicity and the depth of this post
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Of course! I would love for you to reblog this post. Thank you – Quinn 🙂 😀 🙂
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Reblogged this on genevafry.
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Thank you so much genevafry. 😀
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I would take experience over possessions any day. We all judge wealth differently. For me….health, love and happiness are my wealth.
Peta
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Thank you Peta for reading this blog post. I am delighted to find we share a similar standing point on our perspectives of life.
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Nice one Quinn … Clean ,Clear yet very Deep !
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I’m happy to hear your feedback on this posting Ismath. Thank you for your continuing support. 😀
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Welcome 😊
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