Finneran: Wealth

Tom Finneran, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Finneran: Wealth

That lucky lady in Chicopee will soon be able to write an insightful even brilliant article on wealth. Heck, she could probably have written it even before she got so lucky with the lottery.

It’s been reported that she has two grown children and that she worked at a small community hospital.

You’ll remember that she won the 700 million dollar Powerball drawing a week or two ago. But given the fact of her raising children and her daily work amidst sick people, she already knew the most important form of wealth. It’s called health.

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Health for one’s children. Health for oneself. Without good health, the money is meaningless.

By now and for the foreseeable future, she has been and will continue to be inundated with requests for money. Troubled family members, needy neighbors, community organizations, and con men galore will try mightily to get her ear. In fact, I’m a bit surprised that she went public with the news so quickly........

A little patience and a lot of anonymity go a long way at moments like this. Add in the advice of a very discreet financial counselor and she’d be, pardon the phrase, golden.

One hopes for her happiness in this crazy world.

By the way, was I the only who was happy that the winner was from Massachusetts? No? I didn’t think so. I think that we’re all a little tired of hearing about winning tickets which were sold in states that are hundreds of miles from here. I’m happy to admit it—I’m a parochial boy, a hometown, home state kid. I know where Chicopee is. And I know that it’s home to some great Polish sausage!

Other forms of wealth come to mind. Start with freedom. It is at least the equivalent of gold.

Try to imagine a life without freedom, a life where one’s physical movements are limited and controlled, a life where one’s thoughts can be proscribed. Is there anything more precious than the ability to self-govern? More precious than the ability to dissent? More precious than the ability to criticize? More precious than the ability to choose one’s own course in life? The great achievement of America was its recognition that hereditary monarchy was a noose around the neck of those of modest birth, denying the state itself the full range of human talent.

Up until their revolutionary declarations and deeds, America’s founders would have seen a world where the talented and the ambitious were denied the fruits of their world simply because they were not of a particular family bloodline. And heaven forbid that the frustrations of the common folk were given voice which was critical of the monarch and the system. All that divine right of kings stuff was pure self-serving bunkum, as Sam Adams and Patrick Henry so well knew. The failure of the founders on the issue of slavery does not erase the achievement of the revolution. They turned the old world upside down, and in doing so they laid the foundation for the abolition of slavery. Indeed, we might ask the descendants of slaves just how precious is freedom. Who would know better than them the true meaning and wealth of freedom?

National geography can be another, a different form of wealth. Think of the importance of those two oceans which lap America’s shores. As wars raged through the centuries, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans were our first and second armies, creating immense logistical difficulty for those who sought our conquest and control. King George III and the mighty Royal Navy were frustrated by that cold and stormy ocean. As was Adolf Hitler almost two hundred years later.

Even our latitudes are a form of national wealth, skirting the peculiar challenges of the polar and tropical regions and insuring seasons of fertility and harvest.

Wealth. Such a peculiar thing, taking many forms..........

In some ways, we all have wealth although perhaps not in the form of bank accounts and possessions. As for me give me health and freedom, friends and family, faith and meaningful work, and I’m a happy man. I’ll try to pass an appreciation of those precious gems to my children and grandchildren.

As for you, may you be blessed with wealth.

Tom Finneran is the former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, served as the head the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was a longstanding radio voice in Boston radio.

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