money isn't everything

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As I grow older, my family grows poorer, yet somehow, we grow stronger. One of my parent sells shoes as a living the other is a stay-at home and the third is a doctor but no longer part of my family. I want to sell nuts when I grow up.

It isn't about the profession or who gets the first laugh at you and not even the fact that you are not making enough as a living because the fact is you are still making money. Money is money and quantity becomes larger as times passes on. Don't you think that just being able to be sheltered and fed is a blessing? Why do we care about who laughs at us when really we should be caring about what good deed to do next?

Good deeds are things that we should be doing no matter what or whom has made a mockery of us. When people are dying they won't remember what profession you have but they will remember you for the good deeds that you have done.

Remember that saying, 'be close to your friends and closer to your enemies?' That saying is what we should use as the blue-print to our life for we should do good deeds for our friends but we should try even harder and do better deeds than that of our enemies for when you are dying you will be glad that you were the one whom lived the good life. That you were the one who kept going no matter what. That you were the one who lived life and forgot the bad but kept the good in others. And the one most vital thing to remember out of this is that you were the one whom kept your family together, stronger, sheltered and smarter.

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