dissent wrote:Some of the monetarily "poor" are among the wealthiest of hearts and some of the wealthiest in money are among the poorest of souls.
SO true!
Krom wrote:Wealth or poverty are choices to the same extent that sickness and health are. There are things you can do and ways you can behave to have the best chances at being healthy, but sometimes it is completely out of your power and you just get sick.
I think this is a very good analogy.
Just like with health, we don't all have equal starting points.
Some people are born into so much wealth that they would have to really work at it to lose it all in one lifetime, and many DO make that choice, and we see great fortunes blown.
Some people are born into such bad and sad situations that it takes an unbelievable amount of work just to get their heads above water, let alone become wealthy, and yet, some DO work that hard and not only survive, but excel.
But where I think Krom's analogy works best is in pointing out that sometimes circumstances beyond your control dictate the results. Stupid lazy people occasionally get rich by luck. An industrious and hard working person can be brought down by natural disaster, expensive family illnesses, or outright fraud.
Choice is a VERY important element in wealth and poverty, but just like with health, its not the ONLY element.