What does it mean to be truly rich? Drawing from a cherished childhood memory of reading "Apples of Gold" with my mother in a women's shelter, I share a timeless quote that has shaped my philosophy on wealth and abundance: "The person is the richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
This isn't about settling for less or denying yourself quality. Rather, it's recognizing that profound joy often comes from experiences that cost nothing at all—fresh air, birdsong, laughing with loved ones, or simply savoring a cup of tea without distraction. Those who find pleasure in these simple gifts possess a wealth that no bank account can measure.
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