“Hi!”
“Hi!” I offered back in return as the stranger with a beard longer than mine, and much whiter, looked at me with kindly eyes as we sat on a bench in the park, “What do you do with your old toothbrushes?” he asked.
“I throw them away!”
“Don’t,” said the stranger, “Trim the bristles and you can use them for a much longer time! You see it’s the outer bristles that give way as you brush everyday, but the inner ones are intact.”
I looked at the stranger to thank him for his unsolicited advice but he’d gone. I went home trimmed the bristles and looked at an old toothbrush as good as new.
“Did you trim the bristles?” he asked the next morning and his eyes sparkled with interest.
“And it’s as good as new!” I offered.
“Bob,” said the stranger with the white beard, “Have you heard about the Korean millionaire who was flying economy?”
“Yes,” I said, “A passenger next to him asked him why he was flying economy when he was a millionaire and he replied that he was a millionaire because he flew economy!”
“Yes,” said the stranger, “That’s just what you did by trimming your toothbrush!”
“Become a millionaire?” I asked hopefully.
“On your way to becoming one!” he laughed.
“I wish it was as simple!” I sighed.
“It is,” said the old man, “The further through life I drift the more obvious it becomes that I am lacking in thrift!”
“Who said that?” I asked.
“Ogden Nash, an American humourist poet!” said the old man, “And he couldn’t have put it better, it’s thrift that we lack today, the stuff millionaires are made of, and when you find yourself drifting away into poverty, hardship and want, you know you’re adrift from thrift!”
I grinned at him but found he’d gone, a piece of paper lay where he’d sat, I read it out aloud:
D’you need to drink Scotch when a glass of beer will do?
Is your car so old you need to change it for one that’s new?
Is your house falling down that a bigger one you need?
Is it necessity that governs you or is it just greed?
Just trim the bristles around your toothbrush today
And watch a million, nay a billion, come across your way..!
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Money saved is money earned.
In focusing on our needs, not only will we be able to use resources prudently, but also reach out and provide resources to the ones who really need them, thereby contributing to a greed free world
I have a different take on this- while being thrifty to a certain extent is wise. Going as far as trimming my old tooth brush bristles on my way to becoming a millionaire is not for me.
My take on this topic- get the new car, big house etc. if it is what will make you happy and if you can afford it.
The millions that you gather will be all left behind when you die and you wouldve missed out on enjoying driving that car that you always wanted or living in that house of your dreams.
For me – Balance is the answer