 Hi, welcome to Seymour's World commentary. Our topic today is focus on what you have, not what you don't have. This is very difficult for me personally. I am one of those people who is never satisfied. Whether it is in my business life or my personal life, I'm always striving for more. Ever noticed that the happiest people are the people who love, cherish and live in the moment? They don't sit around and complain about things they don't have or the misfortunes that have come their way. They appreciate and love what they have, even if it isn't that much at all. Life is beautiful, this world is beautiful and sometimes we just need a little reminder of that. Seymour, are you listening to your own advice? I hope so. If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money could never buy. Number one, count your blessings. Realize what you have, appreciate it and take care of it. You may not have the best of everything, but you are alive and you probably have more than most people do. Consider writing down three simple things in your life that you have that you are so grateful for. Number two, never compare your life to the lives of others. Some of the happiest people have very little or maybe even nothing at all. Some of the most miserable people have all the things in the world. Focus on yourself and never compare yourself, your relationships, your job or your financial situation to anybody else. Number three, make the most of what you do have. Do what you can with what you have. If you want a new bed frame but can't afford it, simply look online at creative, inexpensive ways to create your own. Sometimes all it takes is a creative mind and a positive attitude to realize that we have a lot more than we think we have. Number four, pay it forward. Try holding the door for an elder. Let a car cut in front of you in traffic or even buy a coffee for the person behind you in line at the local coffee shop. Simple acts of kindness are proven to make us feel better about ourselves. Number five, and this is special for me, spend some time volunteering. Take a look at the world around you, help a family in need or even take a walk around the closest city to you. Maybe you can take an hour out of your day to donate your time to a local soup kitchen. What you see will not only open your heart but it will also open your eyes and make you appreciate what you have. Number six, make it a point to lead a happy life. Wake up each morning and remind yourself of all of the above. Tell yourself you're going to have a beautiful day and remind yourself of all that you have and you in fact will have a beautiful day every day, which will in turn lead to a beautiful life. Thank you for watching Seymour's World Commentary on Think Tech Hawaii. Please send me your comments. Aloha.