Thursday, December 24, 2015

A Rich Person Tends To Live In Happy Valley - With A Bit Of Contentment

A Rich Person Tends To Live In Happy Valley.

 

I am rich in a value that endures, in a thing that I am unlikely to lose - a thing that tends to provide me with a bit more contentment, sounder health, greater peace of mind and more harmony within my inner being.

 

Here is an inventory of a richness and how I acquired it:

 

I find a bit of happiness in helping another to find it.

 

I find a bit of sound health by living temperately and eating a a bit of food my body requires to maintain itself.

 

I hate no person, envy no person, and love and respect a person and life.

 

I am engaged in a labour of love with which I mix play generously; therefore, I tend to seldom grow tired.

 

I meditate daily to attract a bit more into my life. A richness I seek is a bit greater wisdom with which to recognize, embrace, and enjoy a a bit of greater abundance of riches I already possess.

 

I speak no name except to honour it, and I slander no person for any cause whatsoever.

 

I ask no favour of anyone except the privilege of sharing a blessing with a person who desires it.

 

I am on a bit better terms with my conscience and it guides me a bit more accurately in a thing I do.

 

I have more a bit more material wealth than I need because I am free from greed and covet only a thing I can use constructively while I live. My real wealth comes from a memory of a person with whom I have benefited by sharing a blessing of mine.

 

The estate of Happy Valley which I own is not taxable. It exists solely in my own mind, in intangible richness that cannot be assessed for taxation or appropriated except by a person who attempts to adopt my way of life.

 

I create this estate in my lifetime of effort by observing nature's law and attempting to form a bit of a habit to conform to it.”

 

There is no copyright on happy valley's success creed.

 

As I adopt it a bit more, this creed helps bring me a bit more wisdom, a bit more peace, and a bit more contentment.
 
 

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