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Written by TWFYT
Monday January 26

"Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have." Hebrews 13:5 NIV

People who were happy when they bought their clothes at a thrift stores typically remain happy once they can afford designer duds. Those who weren't are still the same unhappy people they were when they were poor; they just dress better. Learning how to be satisfied with what you have, and to feel grateful for it, starts with understanding what money can and cannot do. There are things in life you cannot put a price on: good health, a family that loves you, the support of a friendship that has lasted many years, the feeling of accomplishment that comes from working hard and seeing your effort pay off. You cannot value these "possessions" in terms of cash. If you think you don't have anything to be grateful for, consider the sound of your child's laughter, the crash of the ocean as waves his the shore, the unconditional greeting you receive each day from your pet, and the hug of a friend you've been separated from. Without these assets, you're in spiritual default. These items are priceless and have nothing to do with shares or profits. When you add up everything in life, the best things are free. If you're not happy with your financial situation, then you need to take steps to change it. That's wisdom and good stewardship. But before you do, conduct an audit of your personal assets. Yes, enjoying the spoils of success can be exhilarating. But remember to appreciate the beauty of life as well; it's free. And it will fill you up in a way that money and things never will.
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