“Money can’t buy you happiness” seems to assure we who are not wealthy that we aren’t missing out on something just because we weren’t born into a trust-fund family. But unfortunately, that saying is as lie. The truth is that MONEY CAN, INDEED, BUY YOU HAPPINESS. But what you spend your money on determines if you end up with short-term excitement, or lasting, long-term happiness.
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Calling People of Compassion…
Not long ago, whenever a coworker, friend, neighbor or family member came to me when they were doing some fund-raising activity, I opened up my checkbook. I ended up with a freezer full of cookies from the Girl Scouts and popcorn from the Boy Scouts. And I have a t-shirt collection from the March of…
Can I Get Some Patience To Go?
The Express Lane in the grocery store. You know of it, right, the Express Lane? It’s for fast transactions, 15 items or less transactions, use-your-brain-we’re-not-smashing-rocket-scientists-here transactions. And yet, the shopper in front of me seemed perplexed, as if this well-lit building with shelves of food and magical conveyor belts represented an alien world. The shopper…