Emphasis Preaching Journal
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Frederick Buechner has said that the trouble with being rich is that since you can solve with your checkbook virtually all of the practical problems that be-devil ordinary people, you are left in your leisure with nothing but the great human problems to contend with: how to be happy, how to love and be loved, how to find meaning and purpose for your life. The tragedy, of course, is that the rich are continually tempted to believe that they can solve these problems with money as well.
Frederick Buechner has said that the trouble with being rich is that since you can solve with your checkbook virtually all of the practical problems that be-devil ordinary people, you are left in your leisure with nothing but the great human problems to contend with: how to be happy, how to love and be loved, how to find meaning and purpose for your life. The tragedy, of course, is that the rich are continually tempted to believe that they can solve these problems with money as well.
