Quote Originally Posted by Lulu
Basically that it doesn't matter what you have, how much of it or how little..
It all boils down to friendship, love, trust - that's why we're all here.
I think that's what he meant anyway
Howdy Lulu,

You hit the nail on the head..I understood exactly what naluman meant,because it's the way I live. I barely own more than the clothes on my back,I don't carry a wallet,because I never have any money to put in it,the only money I carry,is 2 lucky pennies..plus that way,I've always got my 2 cents worth with me...lol. I also carry a 'coin',that says "Dad I love you !". I live in a small,old trailer,at 4k$ below the poverty level,I'm lucky if I can afford fast-food,once a month..and yet,my gal and I,are happier than all of my affluent relatives,put together. At first my relatives mostly pitied me..but now they are envious of me and my gal,because we're happy to just have each other. We feel that we are the wealthiest of all,because our friendship,love and trust..is priceless..we could live on the street..and be happy,as long as we have each other. That is the happiness..that money can't buy.

Excellent post,naluman....

Have a good one !
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . friends.......for life... this couple very young,,,,,meet every sunday at the bazaar....they walk many miles to the village....3000 meters up in the mountains can mean thousands of miles,...walking....but this didnt stop them from enjoying their sunday's... i thought , in my world i had everything..and felt sorry for them with what little they had. i watch them run around looking and eating dried fruit and chasing goats.....but i was wrong ..i was the sorry one.....they taught me... you dont need all the luxory of man Rating: 5