Hi:
Interesting, isn't it. Did you know that anyone who makes $50,000 USD per year is in the top 0.899% richest people in the world?
Want to see something REALLY interesting?
According the the US census bureau, the "poverty level" is defined as;
For a 1 person household: 8,959
For a 2 person household: 11,869
For a 4 person household: 17,463
Go type those into
The Global Richlist -- and watch the SLIDER BAR.
Of course, it's all relative, isn't it? Here in the GTA, we pay $2,000/month just for housing. Utilities NOT included. I know people in New York that pay more. And, I also know people - also in the US - that pay $500/month for a real house, with a yard. lol
PART 2
Because I promised you a part two....
If you've ever read Psycho Cybernetics, you'll be familiar with this concept. There is a theory that we humans are made of energy, like all things and thus, we attract what we give off. Kind of like using a tuning fork and having a piano return the same note. We "attract" the same frequency we emanate.
Did you know that your subconscious mind chatters to you at a rate of about 200 words per minutes? 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. For many of us, it's mostly negative.
Many, many people have an eternal scarcity complex. What if we lose our jobs? What if we can't make the bills? Is this business going to work? What if it doesn't?
Is it any surprise that 95% of us are dependant on family or government by age 65? We give off bad vibes, and we live the result of them.
But, how to turn it around? Realize how rich you truly are compared to the rest of the world.
Like Gary said. Do something to help someone that's way, way farther down on the richness scale than you. Why? Because you CAN.
...Make sure that elderly man has more than soup to eat on Christmas.
... Or take a child's winter coat into the local Salvation army. You would be amazed at how many kids just want to be warm this winter.
... 600,000 men, women, and children go homeless each night in the USA alone. Single mothers and families with children account for 36% of the homeless population.
... In Toronto alone, 5,000 people sleep in shelters every night, and there are over 1,000 that sleep unsheltered because there is no room for them in the shelters.
... Or take a toy into your local Salvation Army for a child that wouldn't have a gift without your help.
... And if you are in dire straits this year, and you truly believe you can not give; think again. The one commodity that is most precious of all is the one you can never get back when you have spent it. Your time. Give a little of it to someone. Do something nice for someone - whether it's volunteering your time for a charity, or doing a chore of your spouse's before he/she gets around to doing it.
Whatever you have, be grateful for it. Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.
[John F. Kennedy: 1917–1963]
Happy Holidays... and thank you, to ALL of you, for making this such a wonderful forum.
Brain food and soul food, all in one place with a side order of laughter.
: )
Linda