Categories: Life

The Wealth We Cannot Spend

A man and his wife lived a modest life, counting every coin and stretching every dollar. They never complained, but they both quietly wished they could give each other more.

One morning, as the man laced up his old shoes with frayed laces, his wife gently asked, “Would you mind getting me a small mirror someday? The one I use has a crack, and I’d love to see my face properly again.

He looked at her and smiled softly, hiding the fact that his wallet was empty. “Maybe soon,” he said, “but I can’t even replace the batteries in my old flashlight for work.”

She simply nodded and changed the subject.

That afternoon, as he walked past a hardware shop, he glanced at his flashlight. Without hesitating, he stepped inside, sold it for a few small coins, and used the money to buy a pretty handheld mirror for her.

He came home, proud of the surprise. But when he stepped through the door, he found her sitting quietly at the table. Her face was glowing, but something was different; her long hair was gone.

She had sold it that morning to buy him a new work flashlight.

They looked at each other and couldn’t hold back their tears. Not out of regret, but because of what those silent sacrifices revealed.

The real gift wasn’t the mirror or the flashlight. It was the kind of love that asks for nothing yet gives everything.

Moral of the story:
Love is not proven in grand gestures or perfect timing, but in quiet choices made from the heart. When both give without keeping score, that’s the rarest kind of wealth.

JD Lagrange

Blog: Under Grumpa's Hat (Grumpa.ca) Life / Humour #PuraVida - Canadian 🇨🇦 in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Other medias: https://linktr.ee/jocelyndarilagrange

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