Monday, December 8, 2014

I Don’t Want To Be Rich

I make no apologies, but I don’t want to be rich in 2015. That’s not my goal. I don’t want to rule or conquer anyone. One of my purposes in life is to help those who are less fortunate than I am. The 2nd Annual Holiday Food Drive for the benefit of the Salvation Army of Brampton is symbolic of my innate desire to help those who are hungry. In 2015, I want to help those who are less fortunate than I am.

Isn’t it our desire to help one another?  Don’t we want to live by each other’s happiness and not by each other’s misery?

What do you want to accomplish in 2015?

Here are seven reasons you may not want to be rich in 2015:
1. You are contented. 
You are happy where they are. You have enough for your needs and feel that you are living a fulfilling life


2.You are living a purpose driven life
You believe that you have a higher calling beyond the need to feel secure with money. You perfectly prepared to give up riches in order to accomplish that higher purpose in life.

3. You have a job that you love and it gives you meaning in life

4. You are careful with the little that you have and avoid bad spending habits

5. You have a vision, a plan and a set of specific goals for success in life

6. You live in the moment, pursuing your dreams and the things that make you happy

7. You care more about well-being of others than about being rich

What do you want to accomplish for 2015?

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