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<blockquote data-quote="Xwarli" data-source="post: 72388996" data-attributes="member: 407544"><p>I forgot about Job and his wealth - and he was the most rightous! Although I am reminded of Solomon's proclomation that is found in Ecclesiastes 5:12 and 5:13-15. I suppose the key is to be happy with your lot. I'd be quite happy with silver - but if I started lusting after upgrading it again to gold, then platinum and so on then I can see that being a problem. I think £25 is about my mark - I want it to not be flashy as great shows of wealth I find to be arrogant. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Obsession is a big factor - I wouldn't be buying it for appearence, but for my own personal pleasure and to express my faith in my own little way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm a guy and I have a few peices which generally have some sentimental value besides a ring that I have on my right hand - but even that was a gift to myself which I get a philosophical joy out of. Strangely enough I have a child on the way so I was thinking about getting their name engraved on it as it's a small signet ring!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xwarli, post: 72388996, member: 407544"] I forgot about Job and his wealth - and he was the most rightous! Although I am reminded of Solomon's proclomation that is found in Ecclesiastes 5:12 and 5:13-15. I suppose the key is to be happy with your lot. I'd be quite happy with silver - but if I started lusting after upgrading it again to gold, then platinum and so on then I can see that being a problem. I think £25 is about my mark - I want it to not be flashy as great shows of wealth I find to be arrogant. Obsession is a big factor - I wouldn't be buying it for appearence, but for my own personal pleasure and to express my faith in my own little way. I'm a guy and I have a few peices which generally have some sentimental value besides a ring that I have on my right hand - but even that was a gift to myself which I get a philosophical joy out of. Strangely enough I have a child on the way so I was thinking about getting their name engraved on it as it's a small signet ring! [/QUOTE]
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