Prosperity

Prosperity is not just about maintaining income levels. The conventional view is that income at a certain level enables one to live a certain life style. For many New Zealanders life style is not just about the ability to secure a house, a car, clothes but also holidays, experiences with family and our natural environment and more. Prosperity is also about the ability to enjoy enriching experiences and to do so regularly. There is such a thing as the rich man who is poor in life experiences. This is a spiritually and emotionally impoverished person. Prosperity exists also when people enjoy meaningful experiences, share in the warmth of human community, experience wonder at the grandeur and detail of the natural world and the universe. Prosperity exists when people are able to realise their potential, to dream of possibilities for themselves and circumstances exist (including economic circumstances) whereby those possibilities, that potential may be realised. This might be called 'the economy of the spirit', the ability to participate and contribute to meaningful experiences which create 'glow' and empower people along the way. Wealth from this point of view is measured by the degree of generosity one is able to bring to life.

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