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I don’t know where she got money back
then. But
I know when I went out with grandma, I
would get to come
home with a toy. It didn’t matter
whether it was expensive
or not, but I knew I’d not come home
empty handed.
Or, I’d have the chance to eat at
McDonald’s and take
home one of those Happy Meals toys.
Of course, I didn’t realize or ask
myself, what did
grandma do when I spent hours at a time
looking at the toys?
Actually, grandma didn’t care. She was
just happy to
see her grandchild smiling away and
happy going all
over those toys.
And yeah, I would get to eat junk food
when I was
with grandma. :)
I love grandma with all my heart. I just
don’t
know how to stress how much it is in
this text
I’m writing.
I would feel happy when I was with
grandma.
Grandma was strong at that time when I
was
only a little boy.
But last week when I visited grandma, I
realized one thing.
Age does catch up with humans.
Especially after over 10 years +.
Humans tend to get old.
That’s normal, I guess.
Grandma’s walk is slower nowadays.
She sleeps a lot too.
And when she speaks, she speaks really
slowly.
She can’t take buses anymore. If she
wants to walk
fast, someone has to hold her hand and
walk with her.
Sometimes, she forgets things.
That’s part of life. People do grow old.
But missing the opportunity to be by the
side of
someone who loves you dearly when she or
he
grows old is one of the missed moments
in life.
No time or money can ever replace that.
If you have a grandma, spend some time
with her.
Because, time can pass so fast. You
don’t feel time
passing when you are busy chasing your
career
and dreams. Or chasing your dream car.
If you have a grandchild or children,
spend time
with them. Do understand, they love you
as much
as you love them. It’s just that
sometimes, people
don’t realize time passes so fast until
it’s too late.
End of the day, no matter how successful
you
are, you’ll start to question what is
success.
Would you believe me, true success is
having the
ability to spend time with your loved
ones
whenever you want?
Money is not success. It’s only a part
of success.
But because of the materialistic world
we are living in,
money has been placed as one of the main
benchmarks
to be considered as success.
Which is not true.
Here’s the proof. I have money. But I
can’t have the
loving moment I had with grandma 10
years ago.
Money is always important, but it
doesn’t have
to be the benchmark of success.
It's just one of it.
Being loved, having love and giving love
should
be the benchmark of success.
I think I’ll write a different article
on the subject
of success on other days.
But somehow, my heart tells me to write
about loving
someone who always loves you today.
If this article I have shared is
mirrored in your life in any
way, don’t wait. Take action.
Make a call.
Buy a gift.
Visit them.
Anything you can think of to capture
every
single moment of life that you can with
your family and loved ones.
Remember, every minute counts.
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This article is written by Patric Chan, Infopreneur
and author of 'How To Make More Money
Easily'.
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