When people return home after an extended stay elsewhere, they are liable to say things in one of two ways:
 
I missed sleeping in my own bed; I missed driving my own car; I missed cooking in my own kitchen; etc. Or, I missed my friends; I missed my house of worship; I missed my routines; etc. What’s the difference? The first examples used the word ‘own’. This implies deep down they primarily missed their possessions.
 
What you have is more significant than what you own. Could this be a reason why many poor people are more spiritual than those with wealth? Your wealth is not measured by what you own, but with what you have. Recognize this and realize how rich you truly are.

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