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The Greatest Riches !! By IyanulOluwa Ololade

IyanulOluwa Ololade

THE GREATEST RICHES
(WRITTEN BY IYANULOLUWA OLOLADE)

In most cases, we measure poverty or riches by the value of money and valuables a man posseses or does not possess.

Interestingly, the person termed poor has a measure of riches because he is human.
Every human has breath, 78 organs which include the heart, eyes, stomach, intestines, rectum, anus, blood cells, capillaries, arteries, veins, skeletal muscles, skeleton, tongue, kidneys, liver, uterus, genitals, appendix, pancreas, bladder, brain, gall bladder, esophagus, diaphragm, joints, lungs, nasal cavity, skin, pharynx, larynx, different kinds of glands, spleen, different kinds of ducts, different kinds of vessels, salivary glands, spinal cord, tendons, nerves; 206-213 bones, tissues, ears, legs, hands, arms, fingers, toes, nails, lips, eyelids, eyebrows, teeth, hair pores and strands, chest, breasts, navel, cells, skull, heels, insteps, ankles, wrists, palms, thumbprint, neck, earlobes, temple, elbows, thighs, calves, armpits, shoulders; some aesthetic qualities; some innate qualities and physical connections with the environment.


No riches can be compared to being a human. Humanity is the quality of being benevolent; humane traits of character; humane qualities or aspects. Benevolence is the disposition to do good, show charitable kindness, selfless, regardful of others, philanthropic. The greatest riches is being humane. After immersing riches in valuables, do not lose touch with humanity. You can guess the real definition of poverty thereby.

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