Words from Dic(tionary)
Affluent: (adj.) having a great deal of wealth or money
For ten years of my life I was affluent.
I lived in a big house, had extra finance, drove really neat cars and spent money on expensive lunches which I dubbed “business.”
Most of the money I utilized was not of my own making. It was inherited. It still spent the same.
I built a swimming pool in my back yard, had a gazebo in my front, and even constructed artistic decking to get from my house to the pool
What can I tell you about being affluent?
- It’s like being poor except you only worry about money half the time.
- You spend less of your thought process wondering if you should buy the T-bone steaks that are on sale, but you still get a bit of indigestion when you realize how much cash you extracted from your bank account–just to eat grilled cow.
- There is a greater sense of loss, and much more pressure to reimburse what you’re spending because otherwise, you cannot continue the absolute facade of affluence.
I will not tell you that it was absent charm. I certainly will not tell you it was devoid of excitement. AND I will not be so pretentious as to lead you to believe that if it were offered to me again as an option for my ongoing existence, that I would not leap, in a stumbling way, in that direction.
But I can say that it really doesn’t matter.
Because of the money that I had, the thing I rejoice over more than anything else is that much of it was given away to others to produce lasting glee. There is something wonderful about knowing that twenty dollars does not mean much to you personally, but to another individual who is working minimum wage, it is a heavenly gift floated down on gossamer wings.
Pretty damn fantastic.
So I continue to work hard–not to build another swimming pool or purchase another gazebo hand-built by the Amish–but to make sure that I have enough coinage in my purse to surprise those souls who worked harder than they should have for less than what they’re worth.
I have maintained the best part of being affluent: I still get a gas out of giving.