![]() | About Being Poor |
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You can be money poor but family rich. Which is more important?
Some more words of wisdom from LIPS |
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Being poor in fact is not just about lack of money. It's the way it makes you feel, the things you can't do, those flowers to your wife that you would want so hard to buy.
"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it". Pericles. ![]() |
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I AM poor. (dollar-wise.) but I am filthy rich in what matters in life. I wouldn't have it any other way. 8)
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That really hits home if you know what it means.
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I was raised poor as well. I am glad that I was able to have the life lessons that came from that time in my life. I had a job making over $100,000.00 a year, and I kept it until work ran down. The way I was raised helped me keep my perspective and kept it from going to my head and thinking I was better than I actually was. Dad, Mom, (you know which Dad and Mom I mean), Thanks for everything. Quote:
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Being poor is living next to the freeway. does that mean i'm poor (jk And shepards we shall be For thee, My Lord, for thee Power hath descended forth from thy hand That our feet may quickly carry out thy command So we shall flow a river forth to thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be In nomini Patri, et Fili, Spiritus Sancti Veritas, Aequitas |
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Being poor is having to join the Army because your Dad is pulling in $40.00 per week and there are 4 of you to live on it, then two more are added through circumstances beyond your 17 year old control. As the healthiest and right age, you put new cardboard in the bottom of your shoes and walk to the Greyhound bus station with pocket change. Being grateful is that your leaving helped your family and for the first time in your memory, you were actually given new clothes and shoes. Being thankful is that your kids never had to do the same. “War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.” —John Stuart Mill |
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