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    The Best Things in Life Are Rarely Things
    Copyright 2004, Greg Reid

    Have you ever noticed this to be true?
    
    The best things in life for me are those things are not things at
    all. People and experiences make the biggest mark: a wonderful 
    relationship, time with family, or a fantastic vacation that 
    stays in my mind for years.
    
    It seems funny to me that we spend so much time on this planet 
    chasing “things” that we lose focus on what matters most. I 
    mean, what’s the point of having that fantastic new home if you 
    sleep in it all alone? Or drive the nicest of cars but are too 
    ill to take it out for a spin?
    
    Last week I was fortunate enough to meet an incredible guy named 
    David. He’s one of the wealthiest people I’ve ever met, and one 
    of the richest guys I’ve come across.
    
    What’s the difference you ask? Well, I’ve known many wealthy 
    people (the type with all the material resources you could 
    imagine), and then I’ve met truly rich people who have one 
    thing in common: they have balance.
    
    David has all the monetary success you could ever imagine, yet 
    what made him special in my eye is that he wasn’t driven by 
    money; it was more about his relationships. His wife and 
    children mean the most to him inside. He works out every day, 
    watches his diet, and here’s the real kicker, he doesn’t care 
    what other people think of him. Even though he has all the money 
    anyone could want, need, or desire, he drives a modest car and 
    lives in a modest home, for that’s all he says he really needs.
    
    David told me stories of how “keeping up with the Joneses” 
    made him live up to other people’s expectations, and how he now 
    chooses to simply live up to his own expectations instead. What 
    a great thought, huh? It got it got me to thinking as well, and 
    to ask this question that I share with you now:
    
    How would I live my life differently, if I lived it only for me? 
    I mean, do I have to wait until I’m wealthy before I begin to 
    enjoy the simple pleasures that surround me each day?
    
    Imagine the freedom we’d have, not attempting to impress anyone 
    other than ourselves. Imagine the free time we’d have in our 
    minds, dreaming of what inspires us...rather than wasting time 
    attempting to please everyone else.
    
    I suppose the lesson to be learned here is that this freedom 
    can be ours . . . and already exists before us. We simply need 
    to accept its challenge.
    
    The challenge is this: For one month, make a conscious effort to 
    do what pleases you. Be proud of your success (but don’t brag), 
    wear the clothes that make you comfortable and happy, eliminate 
    the fear to dance, take that risk you’ve been holding back, and 
    whatever you do . . . Keep smilin’ 
    

    By: Gregory Scott Reid
    mailto:GregReid@AlwaysGood.com
    Speaker and two-time #1 best-selling author,
    The Millionaire Mentor and Wake Up: Live the Life You Love http://www.AlwaysGood.com




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