Real worth

August 17, 2010 | 7 comments

Have you ever been tempted to measure your worth according to how much money you’ve saved?

In the long run, the money, things and stuff we acquire is all left behind. It amounts to nothing. It’s what we take with us that has value.

So, why wait to learn the lesson of true wealth the hard way when all the material acquisitions vanish? We can learn the lesson today and avoid future suffering by measuring riches the proper way, according to the love and spiritual mindedness we reflect everyday.

I like this quote…

“The real measure of your wealth is how much you’d be worth
if you lost all your money.”
~ Unknown

7 thoughts on “Real worth”

  1. i had been lamenting rescently about how i hadnt maintained any normal human career path in my life, jumping all over the place, and at 46 ending up with no professional life history ..and thinking i wasted my working life…but work aint everything…its how we ride the wave that counts i think…and there are alot more waves in the ocean, and its a big ocean.

  2. if my worth is not dependent on cash in the bank or alot of thing or a financial empire or control of the matrix…then…im worth a hell of alot and have alot to offer….thanks dude for this simple yet profound way of sharing this concept/idea….

  3. Anonymous…about the career path…Thank you also for sharing these thoughts! I’m sure you have expressed a lot of your real worth on a daily basis…and that is a lot of work…and our Father-Mother Love needs our work very badly….thank you again!

  4. Dear Anonymous Careers Ocean Wave Surfer,

    Why not go into the Part-time CS Practice? No Laments there,… ever… but lots of wealth! G

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