Pop’s Question
For some months in my life while I was pilgrimming, I was living very free.
I didn’t pay much attention to commerce or any money transactions.
Whatever I had or whatever I earned was OK.
I didn’t question what would happen if I ran out of dough or if I would starve of if I would never get rich or anything like that.
For a while I even had the policy of giving whatever I had as far as money was concerned away every night so I could start every morning fresh and empty—you could say, “broke”—though I didn’t think of it that way at all. For me it was just kind of an experiment in living.
One afternoon during “Children's Hour” when I was explaining this to my father (we boys called him “Pop”) he asked me why I had lived that way.
“Well, a long time ago you told us kids we shouldn’t be overly concerned with money.” I said.
“Yeah.” He replied, “But I never thought you’d believe me!”
Tomasito, 2008
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