The richest person

The richest person is not the one who has the most, but the one who needs the least. Wealth is a mindset. Want less and appreciate more today. ~Angel, Everyday Life Lessons

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  1. yuwah hlaing

    March 16, 2014

    great…this is very graceful speech…
    If we ever think like this,we will live peacefully in the world. Thank sis.

  2. Padmini Patkar

    March 16, 2014

    Very true but Still ppl gives importance to materialistic things 🙂

  3. Audie Ramos

    March 16, 2014

    Every words in your posts have meaning, I loved and don't missed any of your posts, thanks

  4. Jijo Eype

    March 16, 2014

    Then bill gates is an idiot or what

  5. Carlos Shoate

    March 16, 2014

    Sometime it's not about the big thing's but the small thing's I appreciate…

  6. Padmini Patkar

    March 16, 2014

    Oh ya..sometimes a simple hug will do..:)

    —–Original Message-

  7. Tharika Lakshani

    April 7, 2014

    That's really true richest person who never have free life and happy…not always it happen…

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