Thursday, October 16, 2003

Movin' On Up

While traveling, an investor stopped off to visit a friend and notable stockbroker with whom he had corresponded through the years. Following the directions given, he arrived at his residence - a small apartment complex in midtown. He rechecked to make sure he had the correct address and then rang the doorbell, where he was greeted with a warm smile and a familiar voice. He entered a small living room area with very modest furnishings and decor. There was hardly even a picture hanging on the wall. After some conversation, the visitor remarked, "You know, Frank, this place has great potential... why not invest some money and remodel? New furniture, carpet and wall coverings would make this place look really nice!"

The stockbroker softly replied, "Not a very wise investment, Jim. You see, this place is not my home! I'm just living here temporarily while my home is being built. My energy and focus are centered upon that permanent residence. In the meantime, it doesn't make sense to invest a lot of time and resources in this place only to leave it all behind. Why, the title deed has already been transferred into my name - see, here's my new address! Besides, I don't want to get too comfortable here, knowing that I will eventually move out of this temporary apartment and into my permanent home."

Source: Living Water