The Poor and the Miserable

The poorest person in the world is the one who thinks that he does not have anything to give or to share. He is the one who completely forgets that love, care, attention, tenderness and support is intrinsic to his own nature and can be freely given away to other people. On the other hand, the most miserable person in the world is the one who has lots to give and, due to wrong and miser thinking; deliberately does not share his wealth with others. The first one is ignorant of his wealth and, consequently, crawls around in a painful and beggarly existence whereas the second is aware of his riches but cannot let it go and, as a result, creeps around in a greedy and selfish life.

(Tadany — 05 01 16)

How to cite this Text:

Cargnin dos Santos, Tadany. The Poor and The Miserable. On Politics. www.tadany.org