A Wealthy Place
- Robin Watson

- Mar 22
- 1 min read
Wealth, what does it truly mean to you? Is accumulation of various items with high dollar price tags, durability or extraordinary design? Is it in adventures, articles and pages of discovery? Is it visual commodities that appease ones appetite, causing moments of awe?
However you define your wealthy place leads to a greater understanding of its value. Some like the newness of something different more often than one and done traditional standards. Quality in the quantity of its pri e verses creativity with interchanging. Expanding your capacity in all areas of inquisitiveness leads to higher probability of sustainability. What I invest in depicts what I value. We frown of the one who finds food valuable, but fail to know and understand their dry seasons. We find fault in those who go after designer things because we believe that it is all created the same. We throw away what may not seem like it's valued enough in comparison to its quality, perhaps it's rare to find the things needed for that hour of creativity.
We live in a society now where everything is accessible on different levels, it has disrupted what used to broadly distinguish classes of persons.
The wealthy place is where your personal value persist. Let there be growth in the things of interest that you pursue, if things seems materialistic, you've missed it. Seek the imagery of it as you read it again.
The Wealthy Place, where can one find it and own it.
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