Wealth and poverty
Just because we have been conditioned to think like poor does not mean that we cannot change and improve.
Wealth and poverty are variable and subjective.
A person who considers himself rich in one country may consider himself average (or even poor) in another.
You see it in cars, for example.
In Europe there are many more Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audis and exotics than in Latin America.
And in Latin America those cars are luxury, but there they are much more abundant.
It is not that there is no poverty in Europe, but they do live by other standards.
In fact, it is not the same to be poor anywhere in the world.
Yourself have surely seen it on television programs.
Poverty in the first world is not the same as poverty in the third world.
But we are not going to delve into that topic today.
Although we should definitely fight to eliminate poverty, today I am talking about something very simple.
WHAT IS POVERTY?
As I told you above: Wealth and poverty are variable and subjective.
But ... there must be something that, regardless of the country, makes us poorer or richer.
Do you already have an idea of where I'm going?
Think ...
What is the most valuable?
Money is valuable, that is too obvious.
But what else?
Resources are valuable. Wood, glass, silicon, steel, lithium, gold, platinum, etc ...
Water is valuable.
Oxygen is valuable ...
But there is only one thing that we have irrevocably strictly told.
Something that, no matter what we do, can never come back to us.
And sadly, it's something we're constantly missing.
I am talking about time.
The most valuable resource of all.
More than money, goods, oxygen, water, etc.
Not that they are worth little, but of those you can have more.
And health is also immeasurably valuable, but it is not a resource.
In addition, you have an influence on your health.
But not about time.
IMPLACABLE TIME
Time, whatever you do, is always getting out of hand.
It is truly shocking if you stop to think about it.
Above all, because we live ignoring this tremendous fact.
We continue to live under the old conditioning ...
We do not give time the importance it deserves.
We are too submerged in searching for belongings, social validation, immediate gratification ...
... objects and objects and more objects believing that they can make us happy.
But the wealth we were talking about in the beginning is no longer the same today.
Little by little. Very slowly we have begun to realize this.
And new wealth is no longer measured in money or possessions.
It is measured in the free time you have to do what you like the most.
After read this post, I hope you start to value the time you have, and start working to accomplish your dreams With No Excuses