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You Don't Want What the One-Percent Have
With all due respect to the Occupy Wall Streetcrowd, you don't want what the one-percent have. Our country is so fixated on material wealth. Ironic, since it's that same type of wealth responsible for our ills (at least the majority). Material wealth is not the problem. Material wealth can be a good thing if you know how to manage it. Sadly, most do not. As the old saying goes, "we have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us."
If we stopped for a moment and took a look at the well-being of the one-percent, we might be shocked at what their true wealth is.
I am not advocating poverty. I don't want any family to do without. But I do want you to be wealthy beyond measure with your relationship with your family. with God, with your physical health, and more.
The one-percent are to be pitied, not envied.
Posted on Monday, November 07, 2011 in Business Commentary, Learning, Well-Being | Permalink