Wednesday, August 10, 2005

What Would You Do?

If you win the lottery, what would you do? This was a discussion that Hubby and I had once. This article made me think on it more.

Me? I would keep my mouth shut. There are already enough people in the world who try to get you to spend your money on them in one way or another. Whether your earnings are little, some or a lot, there are those that just do not value the amount of hard work you do to earn your money. People sometimes take on an attitude that it is their right to have you spend on them because, really, they need it more than you do! Imagine if they find out that you have a windfall? The more they will feel entitled to it. Whatever assistance you try to extend, will probably be never enough anyway. It is amazing how ungrateful the people you continually help become. That’s why I always try to keep in check my impulses on generosity. It is not because I’m very greedy or unwilling to share. I already do my little bit of helping here and there, and just might increase a little bit more if I had more to give. I believe that helping too much is not good either. Aside from taking your constant help for granted, there are lessons that the person you are helping might miss if they don't go through their struggle.

I am reminded of that story when someone, out of kindness, “helped” a new-born butterfly break out of its cocoon by slicing it open. The butterfly came out with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It was never able to fly. It is the struggle out of the cocoon that actually helps it to strengthen its body and allows it to spread its wings and fly. The same goes for us. I believe there’s a valuable lesson wrapped in every hardship that we go through. It’s up to us to either be bitter about it or to meet it head-on and learn as much as we can from it. If someone takes it away, we will never learn the lesson. Trials enrich our souls far better than money can enrich us financially. Nothing hones character more than adversity.

So we would do good to be wise in how we offer “help”. Yes, it's nice to get the credit and the accolade of being known as helpful and generous. I think it can become selfish because what we sometimes do is not really helping, just enabling. Enabling in a way that people remain in their stunted state, while we glory and pat ourselves in the back for being a kind and magnanimous human being.

I think God, in His infinite wisdom, has not allowed me to win the lottery. Well, it doesn’t help that I don’t really buy tickets! But if I ever do, people in really dire straits or in life and death situations will probably get help... as anonymously as I possibly could give it. That way they can put their faith in God and how He works through people, not in people or money. I don't think I will let anyone around me ever know of my windfall, save for Hubby. I think it's just much better that way, don't you think?

4 comments:

... said...

If I win the lottery, I think I'll buy a house in California. Or these days, maybe just put a down payment on one, then go back to work the next day...cuz...that's how much you'll need to get a house around here. Yup, I'll still need to go to work the next day.

Anonymous said...

If I won the lottery I'd retire victoria's parents and mine.

Then I'd have fun....
I'd buy the warriors and turn them into a ghettofabulous team. I'd employ all the ballers and big gamers and we'd go to the playoffs for the first time in like 20 years.

I think I'd also buy the local pizza place in the south bay. It's called Jakes, but I'd call it Hata's.

I'd also put four flatscreens in Victoria's old school altima.

I'd also get a fat house in san francisco and turn the kitchen into a gourmet kitchen with an industrial deepfryer and everything. I'd invite all our friends from all over the world to come over, watch some jay leno or something, and use the deepfryer to shrimp out.

I'd also have us go back to the philippines and japan and hang out there for a long time.

Then I'd go back to work to pay for all the lottery taxes and property taxes on our new california home. Y'all know George Bush is the biggest gangster out there and he'll want his. I'd take a job as a BART operator and warn people not to get off at Lake Merritt because that's where the bad guys are.

... said...

I think it's safe to say that Dan and I won't "keep quiet" about our lottery winnings.

MadMuse said...

So when you win the lottery, I EXPECT to be invited to that party in your new California home with the gourmet kitchen, , watch the Warriors from the VIP box, get unlimited pizzas at "Hata's", visit you in your Manila vacation home and basically leech off your winnings as much as I can! :) If Bush has to have his slice, I gotta have mine too.