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As we speak the definition of "own" is being completely rewritten and redefined, so is the definition of "treasure."
Today at Walmart I proceeded to purchase a bag of oranges, and realized they cost $10.49.
I recall paying $3.99 for most of my life up until about six months ago
So I decided I didn't need a whole bag of oranges and proceeded to purchase just one.
It cost $.89, and at the register it dawned on me that I have 16 grown trees in my yard back home.
Every year I've been picking a few hundred oranges or so, and squeezing as much orange juice as I can possibly look at. I give the neighbors as many as they want, but most of them have their own trees. Usually about three quarters just rot.
Next year I'm going to take a week and bag them.
I can use an extra $5000 or so.
As we speak the definition of "own" is being completely rewritten and redefined, so is the definition of "treasure."
Today at Walmart I proceeded to purchase a bag of oranges, and realized they cost $10.49.
I recall paying $3.99 for most of my life up until about six months ago
So I decided I didn't need a whole bag of oranges and proceeded to purchase just one.
It cost $.89, and at the register it dawned on me that I have 16 grown trees in my yard back home.
Every year I've been picking a few hundred oranges or so, and squeezing as much orange juice as I can possibly look at. I give the neighbors as many as they want, but most of them have their own trees. Usually about three quarters just rot.
Next year I'm going to take a week and bag them.
I can use an extra $5000 or so.
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