Friday, May 8, 2026

A Million Dollars

                                                             



What if when you were born, you came out of the womb with a

pot of gold worth a million dollars. Each year some of those

gold coins, worth $12,500, will be taken away from you. After 80

years your gold would be gone and you would have $0, you would

be dead. Make no mistake, you will die someday. Some of us sooner

or later than others, but are you doing things that may hasten your

demise, having more of your million dollars taken away year after

year? Are you enhancing your million dollars with less taken away

from you each year, lengthening your longevity? When you are

“young” and still have $500, $600- or $700 thousand-dollars’ worth

of shiny gold coins left in your “pot,” in other words, bodies. Getting

to zero may seem like a long way off, but when you get down to $100-

$200 thousand you start to realize how little you have left, like that

last lick of ice cream at the end of summer vacation when you were

a kid. You may start scrimping too late. The point is you should start

scrimping, preserving and enhancing what you have now. Would

you rather have $12,500 taken from you or $7,500? You would be

upset if instead of handing over $12,500 this year you would have

to hand over $25,000. Yet, that is what you constantly do when you

are not exercising, eating poorly, drinking too much to excess, not

sleeping enough or well. Frittering away time working at a job you do

not like. Wallowing in misery. Going through the motions in a rut.

You willingly hand over more of your money until you wake up one day 

and say, “holy crap, I don’t have much left.” What if you started

preserving and enhancing now? You may not be able to control the

fact that you will die someday, it is inevitable, but you can control

the journey and what you do with the “money,” i.e. bodies and time

you have been given, or been allowed to use while you are here. Not

only should you strive to keep what you have for as long as you can,

but you need to keep it shiny too. You must work at it. Exercise. Eat

well. Sleep. You cannot keep your million-dollar pot of gold forever,

it will be taken from you, but you need not give it away voluntarily

sooner than you must, or tarnish it, you can keep it shiny and strive

to hang on to it as long as you can.


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