Saturday, February 26, 2011

People or Material Wealth? How Do You Define Richness of Your Life?









Have you asked yourself this question:

How much does my investment of confidence and trust in my friend can make or lose for me?

Some people trust money more than friendship or even relationships. Some people trust friendship more than money. Have you found someone who you can trust in your life and risk falling together when the times go bad?

How many of these people are there in your life?

Is life more meaningful when you have more money to spend and live luxuriously or more meaningful when you are deemed someone important in others' lives?

How often have you lifted up a soul you owe no duties to?

Does it encounter to you how even one "5 minutes' encounter with a stranger" can help you make a friend that is stronger bonding with you than a friend who has been with you for 10 years. Even for a lover who could be with you forever, or a partner who is "bonded" to your life.

We are here to live once and only for once. What matters most to your life? Will you be happy making more money and losing someone in your life? Will you be more happy choosing to doubt a friend because of his or her faith?

When is the last time you spent some time with someone with no other than personal profiting agenda? When was the last round you rejected someone because you doubted the person's agenda? When was the last round you hurt someone simply because you choose to ignore or not extend your support of confidence or trust? You have just lost the trust of another friend.

Think. Life is nothing when there's no one you can trust sharing your journey.

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