This made me laugh out loud.
While I don’t think the answer to everything is money, having a surplus is always welcome.
My son, even though he doesn’t have much surplus at all, is giving all he can to help kids get surgeries they need. I would love to be able to help truly good, honest organizations help others. I would love to give friends and family a boost so they never have to worry. I would love to be able to give encouragement to more people daring to start businesses on their own. I would love to give locally to our community so it can continue doing good things and expand.
I have the important things.
- I’m lucky that I don’t have to choose between whether to eat or take my medicine.
- I have family, pets, and friends.
- I have dreams and things around me that bring me joy.
- I have reasons to laugh every day.
So, money isn’t the answer – but I love the suggestion.

As you said, a surplus doesn’t hurt at all Linda. I would also like to help, where I could, if I was so lucky to get so much money. Even less can do it…
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I hear you, Irene. We give what we can, but it isn’t near as much as I would like. Maybe each of us can get a billion dollars. We can decide together the best things to do with it. :0)
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That sounds like a great idea Linda. How do we make world peace with two billion dollars?
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Not sure, Irene, but I’d sure be willing to try.
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