This is way too easy to forget along the way. The allure of money almost always derails you from the path.
Thanks to the awesome +Laurie Morrison for the share and +Panah Rad for the post.
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Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. – Albert Schweitzer
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Is THAT why the homeless and poor are soooo good at it????
+Christian Watts , one of the happiest people I have ever met was a man that lived in Golden Gate park in San Francisco. It was interesting to see the joyful glint in his eye and smile on his face when he talked about the freedom he had from taxes, big brother, a full-time job and other "daily grind" activities. I had to admit, there was truth in his words. I thought to myself, who am I to judge?
Happiness is the key – not so much what corporate America may designate as the meaning of success.
My friend that lived in the park sure did smile and laugh a lot – I have to say in my life's experience – I have seen and met with CEO's of major corporations that don't smile or laugh at all, never spend time with their families and seem to hold onto a hidden sadness.
All of this being said – your words are coming from the heart and show that you care.
Thanks to +Scott Cramer for sharing and to +Laurie Morrison and +Panah Rad for posting.
+Vincent Schilling Thank you for taking the time to type that up and share with us! Awesome sir. 🙂
+Vincent Schilling I bet he WAS happy.. High on meth and living off the tax payers tit… What not to be happy about? LOL
+Christian Watts Honestly, that's the first impression a lot of times… but I think sometimes people crack (without having to be on crack) and just fall off the grid.
True that.. but still sucking off the tax payers tit.. 🙂