The world’s population are increasingly aware of the price of everything, yet know the value of nothing.
It could be argued that society in general today is obsessed with profit, deadlines, growth and simply making more money. This can have a negative effect on the human body and soul where these business practices rub off into our every day thoughts and make-up. More and more people, it seems, are not satisfied with every day pleasures, instead pleasure seems to progressively come from monetary gains.
Of course there is nothing wrong with having money itself, or even wanting more of it. By being financially sound means security and a good lifestyle with the assurance of providing for our offspring. However distinguishing what in life has real value can be hard to fathom for some.
What if there is more to life than spending hundreds on the next ‘must-have’ gadget? What if money is not the best way to put a value on something?
In our every day lives, moulded by the society around us, we tend to find ourselves proving our worth. This often translates in comparisons between ourselves, our possessions and our image as viewed by others. The latest new iPod, a brand new car and a top of the range TV are some examples of what can be viewed as a measure of success. Material products and money in the bank however – as it is well documented – do not equal a person’s happiness. They may provide pleasure to some extent but being financially wealthy is not necessarily the same as being rich.
Deep down every human knows what brings genuine joy into their lives, the blinkers we wear every day simply make it hard, or too obvious, to see or realise. Families, listening to music, eating great food with friends, socialising, walking the dog in the park or having sex with your loved one bring levels of wealth that cannot be bought elsewhere. They are natural examples of realising that whatever our financial situation may be, our lives are already incredibly wealthy.
Below is a list of activities that can be done by everyone to improve the wealth of our lives. Why not spend more time participating in some of the following to enrich your life?
- A healthy body equals a healthy mind, get fit or exercise more;
- Spend more time with your friends and family;
- Walk the dog;
- Savour the enjoyment from your pets;
- Have a glass of wine tonight;
- Tell someone you love them;
- Make yourself or someone else laugh;
- Go out for a meal;
- Have sex more often;
- Go for a walk in the country;
- Eat some chocolate;
- Learn something new;
- Talk to someone at work you usually ignore;
- Listen to music;
- Complete work at the best of you ability;
- Take a day off;
- Read a book;
- Learn something new;
- Enjoy some time on your own;
- Catch a movie with a friend or loved one;
- Think of happy past memories;
- Cook a new dish;
- Book a holiday or break away;
- Pamper yourself to look good;
- Give someone a gift;
- Talk to your neighbours;
- Make the most of the weekends;
- Ride a bike;
- Perform some music or sing;
- Spend more time with your children;
Life really can be quite simple and enormously enjoyable if we just let. Isn’t it time to forget being obsessed with financial gains and to focus more on what really makes us happy?
After all you are already rich, you just didn’t know it!
By Joe – Writer for outsourcing website – http://www.article-outsourcing.com
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