"Had I
but plenty of money, money enough to spare," wrote Robert Browning. And money is the
greatest attribute of riches. A universal desire, money is the materialization
of riches,
the stuff that makes the rest possible.
Are you looking for financial
security? For retirement, for education or leisure? Riches are the overflowing
abundance of material possessions - houses, cars, boats, furnishings -
everything you ever wanted.
Centuries ago, Horace wrote,
"By right means, if you can, but by any means, make money." For many people it is a path towards
happiness, a cure-all for worry and peace of
mind.
For others, riches come in the form
of satisfaction and personal independence. Satisfaction comes from accomplishment
in employment or attaining goals. It is that
feeling of
contentment and confidence from a good task well done. Riches are closely
linked with success. And with that comes fame and acknowledgment of position.
Success might be
the feeling
of well-being from the rewards of good effort. Or the enthusiasm and vitality
triggered by recognition.
"Success is how well I enjoy
the minutes," said producer Norman Lear.
Throughout history, the people who
lived with riches often achieved them by hard work, diligence and a belief in themselves.
For some people, it took courage, genius and
stamina.
But for many others, it took nothing
special but the desire to turn dreams into reality. Whether you want millions
of dollars, recognition as an artist, or personal freedom, you have the ability
to make your life as rich as you want.
Think about what you most desire. It
may not be hard cash, but what it can buy. Or it may be those feelings of inner
satisfaction, from creating something beautiful or strong.
You may want personal independence
from the work week, or freedom to live anywhere you want. You may be looking
for something meaningful and significant in life -
something
other than things money can buy. Whatever your goals, and however difficult
they seem to be to accomplish, you have the ability to become who you want.
Take a look - can you see yourself surrounded by riches?
Picture the world open and in front
of you, ready to become the form of your dreams, ready to stage your desires.
"Why then, the world's mine oyster," wrote Shakespeare, "which I
with sword will open."
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To your Success,
Ebi Jerry.
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