Hey Reader, Welcome back to Living Contentment – as always the intent is to give you a nudge towards real, deep contentment with something contentment-related to read, do, and pray. We’re currently revisiting some causes of discontentment. If you have been reading this newsletter for several years – you’ll probably remember some of these. Just A Little More…Greed {Part I} I am not poor. Poor are those who desire many things. -Leonardo da Vinci- READ THIS Greed. If I’m honest, most of the time I feel discontent is when I compare myself to those with more than me (which of course, is a very small percentage of the world’s population). When this happens, I start to feel life is just not fair, I’m not getting what I should, and most importantly… scheming how I could just get a little more. I just need a bit more. The problem is when we believe there is some level of wealth, of comfort, of possessions – that we will hit and then we won’t desire any more. Our most truthful response to the question “How much money is enough?” would be “Just a bit more.” If we are not content with where we are in life – why do we think it will ever end?
I don’t believe our place along the greed-giving continuum will automatically slide when we move up or down the ladder of financial success. If we are greedy for more now, it probably won’t change because our circumstances do We can always be greedy, and can always think we don’t have much. If we can’t be generous with what we have now, we likely never will be, for we can always compare ourselves to someone who has more and say “Then -then – that’s when I will stop wanting more and start to be generous.” We need to start recognizing this for the lie it is. DO THIS I find this is maybe easiest to see looking backward as well as forwards. PRAY THIS Ever Generous God, Talk to you next Thursday! ~George |
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