A rich father takes his son on a trip to a poor village to show him how poor people live. When they return, the father asks his son what he learned. The son notes that while they have more material possessions, the poor family has things that are more important like friends and spending time with family. The son's response leaves his father speechless, realizing his son understands true wealth is not defined by money alone.
A rich father takes his son on a trip to a poor village to show him how poor people live. When they return, the father asks his son what he learned. The son notes that while they have more material possessions, the poor family has things that are more important like friends and spending time with family. The son's response leaves his father speechless, realizing his son understands true wealth is not defined by money alone.
A rich father takes his son on a trip to a poor village to show him how poor people live. When they return, the father asks his son what he learned. The son notes that while they have more material possessions, the poor family has things that are more important like friends and spending time with family. The son's response leaves his father speechless, realizing his son understands true wealth is not defined by money alone.
A rich father takes his son on a trip to a poor village to show him how poor people live. When they return, the father asks his son what he learned. The son notes that while they have more material possessions, the poor family has things that are more important like friends and spending time with family. The son's response leaves his father speechless, realizing his son understands true wealth is not defined by money alone.
trip to a village. ~. .He wanted to show him fu,ow poor someone can be. They spent time on the . far~ of a poor f~mily. j On their return from the trip, the father asked his son, "How was the trip?" [:.. · "It was great, Dad". . '" Did you see how poor people live?» the father asked. r1r,'"Oh yes», said the son. "So, tell me, what did you ~:' learn from the trip?» l i asked_the father. The son answered: We have one dog, they have four, We have a pool, they have rivers, We have imbe-lights at night, they have star: 1r,1.. We buy foods, they grow theirs, We have walls to protect us, they , have friends. "'!e hav~ televi~ion, , , they spend time with family : ~ ~. · • l -.-,I ..-rt,1 .... ~;._.,.,..,.""' J The boy's father was speechless. Then his son added: "Thanks, Dad for ,t sho~~~ ,!1:~~~w poor 1 j Moral of the Story: It is not about money that intakes us rich, its simplicity, love, compassion, ; t:·:friendships, valu~s, fai_nily 1~ &'.~that ,makes our hves nch.