Discover Why You Don’t Want Money.

Reinhardt Jobse
2 min readJan 13, 2021
Doing what you love is real wealth

When people hear rich and wealth, the first thing that comes to mind is money.

It is an absurd belief that to be wealthy, you must have lots of money and possessions.

Of course, money pays for all the things we can use to get the most out of life, do something that contributes to our well-being, complement our health, and help us be happy and share the love.

Love? Have you ever found someone who is hungry to be compassionate and kind?

Money buys the groceries and pays the bills, which is the fuel we need to go along with our daily lives. That’s all it is, like fuel it enables you to get from point A to point B.

So, where do you find real wealth? People find meaning in what they do, and it is in doing that you find your pot of gold.

Put another way; when you are doing something, you are creating and thereby adding value. By adding value, you make more life for all.

And to add value does not mean that you must perform extraordinary acts of kindness or miracles. It is all the acts which makes a show.

Those who don’t wake up to something to-do are the ones who end up in a downward spiral of depression and quickly perish.

Think of a beggar. In some way or another, he adds value. He can remind someone of how fortunate they are, and others of how compassionate they can be.

What did the beggar do?

Well, he got up, he dressed up, and he showed up.

If you do not find meaning in what you do, take some time to contemplate your purpose, life’s mission. In no time, you will find yourself taking the actions necessary to realise your wealth.

When you are doing what you love, money becomes irrelevant.

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Reinhardt Jobse

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