Monday, March 1, 2010

DHL’s thoughts on wealth builders



I have been meaning to tell you about this for a long time and that is what wealth is. Yes, wealth has to do with monetary things. But, wealth is so much more than money.

Study after study show that money is not what make us happy. So why do some people that have more money that can every spent, end up having miserable lives. It is because there missing one of the important building blocks of wealth, friend ships.

Money can give you many creature comforts, but it can’t give the comforts of the heart. The heart is more than a part of our body that pumps blood throughout us so we can survive. The inter heart is our conscious, our center of feeling. It is what tills us what is the right thing to do.

If we listen to our heart we’ll have the wealth in life that makes life worth living.

Have you ever at a time when you weren’t sure what direction to take in life? I would think we have all had this experience. What do most of do, we listen to something is side us which is our heart. It never stirs us wrong, but if we ignore it that is when we get into trouble.

To build wealth in our lives, we have to do the right thing and as mentioned before when we listen to your heart it is easy to do.

Building strong and lasting friendships is important ingredient to having wealth in your life. When you have real friends you can lose everything else, but you are still a wealthy person.

Interesting enough with the wealth you have in friendships, things turn around and you will find you will always be able to gain back monetary things. Your friends have been there to help you.

Wealth is so many things and friendships are an important one. They are your wealth builders, so treasure your friends because they are as important to you as you are to them.

Happiness with wealth to you

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David is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 hundred companies as well as individuals. He also has been a CEO of a national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people

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