What it Means to Be Poor … or Rich: A Lesson In Perspective

What it Means to Be Poor … or Rich: A Lesson In Perspective

A short presentation by TLB Contributor: Dan Asmussen

One day a very wealthy father took his son on a trip to the country for the sole purpose of showing his son how it was to be poor. They spent a few days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family.

After their return from the trip, the father asked his son how he liked the trip. “It was great, Dad,” the son replied. “Did you see how poor people can be?” the father asked. “Oh Yeah,” said the son.

Child in Countryside

“So what did you learn from the trip?” asked the father. The son answered, “I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden and they have a creek that has no end. We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the stars at night. Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the whole horizon.

We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight. We have servants who serve us, but they serve others.

We buy our food, but they grow theirs. We have walls around our property to protect us, they have friends to protect them.” The boy’s father was speechless. Then his son added, “It showed me just how poor we really are.”

Farm food

Too many times we forget what we have, and concentrate on what we don’t have. What is one person’s worthless object is another persons prize possession. It is all based on one’s perspective.

Sometimes it takes the perspective of a child to remind us of what is truly important …

Expect Nothing

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About the Author: Dan Asmussen is an avid researcher, American Patriot and a contributor to The Liberty Beacon Project since its beginning (over 7 years). To find out more about what Dan thinks and knows, please click on the link below.

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