A LESSON FROM ALEXANDER THE GREAT:
          
 *The  last three wishes of Alexander the Great*  
  
  
Just before he died, Alexander  convened his generals and told them his last three  wishes: 
  
  1 - That his coffin SHOULD BE  carried on the shoulders and transported by the best doctors of the  time. 
  2 - That the treasures he had  conquered (silver, gold, precious stones), should be scattered on the  path to the grave site. 
  3 - That his hands should be  dangling in the air, outside of the coffin, and in view of  all. 
  One of his generals, astonished by  these quite unusual desires, asked Alexander about his reasons. Alexander  explained to him: 
  1 - I want the most eminent  doctors from the land to load my coffin to show that they did not have  the power to heal in the face of death. 
2 - I want the ground to be  covered by my treasures for all to see that material goods conquered  here, cannot be taken with us at death. They remain  here. 
  3 - I want my hands to be swaying  in the wind, so that people can see that just as we came here with empty  hands,  we leave too with empty hands, when we are ending the most  valuable treasure, which is our time on this planet. 
  When dying we can take no  material things with us.
  UNDERSTANDING THE LIMITATIONS OF MONEY.......
        
  Money can buy books, but not knowledge.
  It can buy weapons, but not valour.
  Money can buy a clock but not time.  
  It can buy blood, but not life.
  
Money can buy expensive medicines, but not health; the tastiest of food, but not appetite.
        It can buy makeup and cosmetics for face, but not beauty; it can't buy a charming smile which makes the face really pretty and bright.
        Money can give us a mansion to live, but not a home where there is love and warmth; a comfortable bed, but not sound sleep.
        It can attract many admirers like bees to honey, but not well wishers' blessings to keep. 
        
  Money can attract opportunistic sycophants, but not caring friends. 
        It can buy us a position in society, but not respect. 
        Money can buy sex, but not love.
        It can buy objects of pleasures, but not a capacity to enjoy nor happiness.    
        
        We come empty handed and we shall leave likewise; we should not let money give us a feeling of intoxication.
        This state of exuberance can become the cause of our troubles and would not give us any salvation.
        
  Remember: The money that we earn doesn't belong to us; only that which we actually spend belongs to us.
        When we die, we leave intact all our monetary riches for others to desire and fight over. 
        What stays behind is only the fragrance of the good use of the honest wealth we acquire.
        What we take with us are only our karma-s (actions) and spiritual practices we did. 
        
    *"Time"* is the most precious treasure that we have  because *It is  limited*. We can produce more money, but not more time...When  we dedicate time to a person, we are giving him or her a portion of our  life    that we can never recover, our time is  our life.* 
  *THE BEST  GIFT* we can give someone is our *time* and we should *ALWAYS* give it to our  family or a good friend!
       
THE ONE WHO IS HAPPY AT ALL TIMES, IN ALL PLACES, IN ALL SITUATIONS, CIRCUMSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENT AND HAS A GOOD PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH IS THE RICHEST PERSON.
      
  THE ONE WHO HAS EVERYTHING BUT LACKS HAPPINESS AND HEALTH IS THE POOREST PERSON.