Sunday, November 11, 2018

Soul chart


We have so much in common, but they are often not what people look for and believe in.

Class, which people tend to associate with wealth, is more a matter of mind and manners than having money, which can only buy things, not binafide class.

Philosophy and religion are another place where people think they find brotherhood and camaraderie merely assuming that because you carry a certain book you are a certain kind of person.

The world revolves on facades, but not every mansion surrounds gentility and not every hut a beggar.

The richness of a soul is born out of humility and wisdom. Finding the commonalities of mankind takes desire and tenaciousness, which require time, honesty and an ability to take the higher ground even if it is rockier.

People who believe they can buy their way through life are often among the lowest creatures on the soul chart. Right next to those who believe they can achieve things by force.

It can be done, but it bypasses class and goodness and -- almost everything else worth having.




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