Thursday, August 14, 2008

Death by riches

At this era,we all know that we cannot live without money,it is the fact and it's true,but how if your riches cause you death? will u still want that kind of life? i don't think i want.We do need money so we can stay alive,but try to get a job that won't take a risk for your life.
Lately so many criminal happened at my country,peoples got killed and most of them are having jewellery business,a millionaire,so famous in selling gold barrier and diamonds and we all know how rich they are.They keep some in their house,so those were making other peoples envy by looking at it,which is their house maid.sometimes people are too greedy too,why don't they save it at Bank?
The maid might seems don't care at first,but somehow they could get influenced by other peoples around them like a satan/devil that keep whispering you and make you think of doing something bad for your own happiness.So when nobody's at home,their maid call their family to come and help her steal,but then when someone come they just directly killed them.
What a pity isn't it? some peoples said it's fate,but if u can choose,why don't u choose a better one?
According to me,we need to know some mafia or police,and security,that kind of life can run those business,not an ordinary people like that,it's too dangerous.
It's meaningless when u became a millionaire,you got a big house,nice car,but then you lost peoples that you love so much.It's become nothing and you might get stress.So what's the point?
So yeah...i rather choose a simple life,like running some small business,got a car,my own house,i can eat what i want to eat and live happily with my family.That's enough for me =].
what do you think? well hopefully god bless you all always =] c ya next time.....

ps : never trust anyone so much but yourself.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Is it possible to live comfortably in today’s American culture without money or a job? The thought of living without money conjures up images of homeless people in rags pushing their junk-filled shopping carts around the dirty centers of cities, sleeping under bridges and begging for food. Yes, some people do live this way, but it’s hardly desirable. There are other ways – comfortable ways.

Luis (not his real name) has lived a nearly moneyless life for the past seven years, yet he enjoys a freedom that others, slaving at their jobs, only dream of. He is not suffering either. He lives in a house in a beautiful mountain area. He eats well. He is warm in the winter and has time to spend studying nature, relaxing, and traveling. His living costs average less than $200 per month. Once a year he helps someone remodel a house for a month and this pays his entire year’s expenses. Sound impossible? There’s more!

Liz (not her real name either) owns a house that she rents out. The rent covers her mortgage, plus a little left over to live on. She camps on a rock ledge next to her house and trades reflexology massages for just about every thing she needs from shoes to gasoline for her car. Every other year she spends six to eight months in Asia, traveling.

These are just two examples of people living in America on little or no monetary income yet they are far from suffering. They are enjoying life to the fullest. How is this possible? There are ways we can meet our needs without working 40 hours a week, without debt, without depending on welfare or other government benefits, without a trust fund, and without lack. Let’s start with alternative ways to meet our most basic needs: Air, Water, Food, Clothing, and Shelter. They are all available for next to nothing.