Monday 2 June 2014

WHAT IF YOU GAIN WHOLE WORLD AND LOST YOUR SOUL

Oh thats a very nice topic about rich interpretation in indispire. Well the truth is that everybody wants 
to be a rich and respectful person in the society. When we say about rich, it is a measure of standard maintaining. Rich we can compare with person, food, habitation etc. But what is the reality of rich. Rich for me whose heart is big to do good and live a long life with blessing of true love of others.

Rich is not the real rich like big industrialist or money making businessman, because money can betray the rich at anytime will proof the real poor with bankrupcy. Around the world most of the people are trusting in money rather than in living God. In this busy world people thinking more to earn money rather than peace, joy, love in their life which is more valuable than money. Let us see the most familiar and famous rich men and their end at glance. 

“In 1921, nine of the world’s most successful money making businessman got together at the Edgewater Hotel in Chicago. They included the head of the greatest monopoly, the most successful speculator on Wall Street. These men were implicated in the Teapot Dome scandal after 25 years later. Where were these men of fantastic wealth and power?”
Ivar Krueger, head of the greatest monopoly, died of suicide. Jessie Livermore, the most successful speculator on Wall Street, died of suicide.
Charles Schwab, president of the largest independent steel company, died of bankruptcy and lived on borrowed money for five years before his death. Samuel Insull, the president of the greatest utility company, died of fugitive from the law, penniless, in a foreign land. Howard Hopson, president of the largest gas company, went insane. Arthur Cotton, the greatest wheat speculator, died abroad, bankruptcy and even the most popular pop singer and dancer Michael Jackson died of huge debt upon his family.
            
“What’s the moral of the little story we may get? It is simply that money cannot bring joy and happiness for long time, but on the other hand these men may have been very happy while they had money. The real point of the story is that when their money went, so did they. The sun kept shinning, the flowers kept blooming, and most common people lived in contentment but these men were destroyed. Why? Because they had centered their lives in money, and when it was gone, they had nothing to live for.”

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