The POWER of a proven stock investment plan

Written by Charles M. O'Melia


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The POWER of a proven stock investment plan.

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Balancing Your 3 Wealth: Material Wealth, Spiritual Wealth & Emotional Wealth

Written by Sam Lim


Material Wealth Very often, in our pursuits for material comfort, we neglect our spiritual and emotional well-beings. Who can blame Singaporeans for being so overly obsessed with material wealth? In Singapore, we are socially conditioned to equate success with driving a big car, owning a private property and vacationing overseas twice a year. Such a narrow minded definition of success results in us becoming a nation with no souls. That is not to say, material wealth is bad. We need money to pay, among other things, grocery, mortgage installment, children education fees and utility bill. In fact, material wealth isrepparttar foundation of spiritual wealth. A person who is struggling to make ends meet will be in no mood to care about his spiritual health. A certain amount of material wealth is necessary unless you live in Mars or Venus. The problem with material wealth lies in human nature to desire for more, better and bigger things. In our desire for more material wealth, people with not so strong moral values will trade their integrity for greater material comforts. News of lawyers misappropriating clients’ funds and doctors prescribing drugs indiscriminately to patients are often reported inrepparttar 112237 media. These two professions are highly regarded in our society who commands a premium for their service. They are drawing a decent income and living a comfortable lifestyle. It isrepparttar 112238 human nature of greed that brought their downfall.

Spiritual Wealth Here is where spiritual and emotional wealth comes in. Spiritual wealth is not defined in terms of dollars and cents. It has no material value. It is something that no amount of money inrepparttar 112239 world can buy. If only those people, who committed fraud or acted unethically in their business dealings, acquire sufficient spiritual wealth, they will realize that money is not everything in life. The following phrases sum it up best:

Money can buy you house but not home Money can buy you bed but not sleep Money can buy you medicine but not health Money can buy you blood but not life Money can buy you girl but not love Money can buy you amusements but not happiness Money can buy you books but not wisdom Money can buy you clock but not more time Money can buy you companions but not friends Money can buy you food but not appetite Money can buy you a ring but not a marriage

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