Rich Rumination
Millionaires, in some currencies. |
The
value of things is not the same as the cost of things: that is not such a
strange idea. Dog and I have returned this morning from a priceless walk- she
flushed a deer from a thicket; intense, graceful, precise
springs took it across the field before my ‘wow’ had finished forming. And, I have
been interrupted from this writing by the crude brrring of our cheap pink
plastic house phone, but it turns out pertinent. My mother and stepfather will
be arriving tomorrow at lunchtime. Recently Mr came home with a bargain pack of
steaks: cost, 89 pence sterling. I foresee steak sandwiches being popular: my
mother says, knowing how low the budget is here, not to worry, to keep the rare
treat for ourselves. But the value of the pack is greatly increased by sharing,
so she is convinced. She understands, and is bringing bread.
To
know the value of things, of people, of moments, makes for a happy life. Not
such a strange idea. But, does one actually have to be struggling for costs to
maintain any spiritual or artistic integrity? This is my glass ceiling. I think
I should like to strike it a piercing blow. I think, with a better income, one
has the opportunity to do more good in the world. I have a monstrous thought
that the role of the true artist is to suffer soulfully for a full lifetime so
that the people with the fat salaries and sorrowfully wasted souls can suck up
that soulfulness and gain some equilibrium. Which is unfair- I’ve met plenty of
rich people, they are as mixed a bunch as any. The buck, regardless of cost or
value, stops with me.
I’ve
learnt so much from being on the low end of the economic scale, I hesitate to
shift, yet one of the best lessons has been to always extend the comfort zone,
not to stagnate. So today, metaphorically, one is wobbling on a chair working
out how, exactly, to punch out a ceiling and land neatly in a pile of
gold.
Comments
If I get rich expect a 'surge of sumptuousness' phase in my descriptions, but if it actually changes my writing for the poorer, I'll give all the shiny pennies away :-)