may you ne’er reach wealth without a struggle; may you ne’re grasp success without the pain; for ’tis life’s struggle that purifies one’s soul, and ’tis his pain that will make the broken more whole. but a silver spoon feeds the want of one’s ease, and a deep-cushioned couch gathers only the lazy and thieves.
for...
wealth is the great insular, and money is a magnifier; the core of one’s heart that beats deep within; success is the incisor, that lays bare the soul. place one the other afore, regret will sorely follow; for it magnifies a fool! but the one who earns, by grace discerns, virtue’s voice to listen learns, attains a stage from which to lead; his a stature most uncommon, by wisdom’s mere simplicity were his mouth to ne’er open his footsteps and his life would surely, loudly speak!
this the cost, the elusive expense, this the price of un-common sense.
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*post script.
i am no philosopher; these are but a lifetime of observations made; and mine are mere shadows ’midst an elusive sun’s shade. the precise formula i profess to know not but of this i am quite certain wisdom isn't given to any without cost. yet she is less elusive than one might think... for, “wisdom calls aloud in the open air and raises her voice in the public places.” Proverbs 1:20