- You learn the importance of starting over. It's time to throw away garbage from the house and make room for new stuff. Nothing to bother you.
- You learn the importance of living cheap. No money to get worried about, that someone may steal your money or rob you. You sleep more peacefully at night.
- You don't have to worry about impulse spending since much spending is done on impulse when you think you have excess money.
- You learn the importance of life. That life is more important than money or clothes, or fake friends.
- You discover your true potential, abilities, and talents. You discover who you really are…
- You develop resilience. You become wiser, and more careful in life. You avoid wastage of time, money, and resources.
- You learn the importance of losing fake, toxic friends who are just after your money.
- You learn the importance of expressing gratitude for the little you have and thanking God for it. Appreciate God for the oxygen you breathe, the food you eat, and the little money you have.
- You learn the importance of good health. That health is the greatest wealth, and how sometimes having much money distracts you from eating healthy food, which does not cost much.
- You learn the importance of doing much with little. You discover that poor people are not really poor as most people think, but have learned the SECRET of happiness—being satisfied with little.
- You learn the importance of enjoying life with the little resources you have. That many people think that accumulating material things is success. You discover with shock that the more you accumulate, the more greedy you become for more.
- You learn that you don't need expensive things to survive. In fact the same food the rich or the poor eat comes from the same farms. It only gets expensive when sold to the rich.
- You learn that developing discipline is power. You learn to do things yourself and save the little money you can get. You learn the importance of saving money and not consuming everything in one day. You learn how to live a lean, healthy and simple life.
- You learn that when fake and toxic friends leave you, that's good riddance. Now you have an opportunity to start over, rebuild your life from scratch, get new good friends and build new relationships.
Arielle Dy
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