A regretable Successful journey
The life he cant enjoy

Dr. Noah was not born with a silver spoon. He grew up in a neighborhood where everyone knows who has and who doesn't, and nobody cares.
While in school, he played with kids from elite families. He walked to school every day with his lunch box practically full of unhealthy food, mostly carbs. Their lunch boxes were well packed with meals fit for only kings and queues, as he read about in the Bible.
Nobody drops him off at the school, and often, as fate will have it, he arrives late or when kids from wealthy homes are dropped off by their affluent parents. He often wondered if God shared the secret to making wealth before his parents were born. "Could it be that they were not interested and voted out from becoming rich too?" he thought the other day.
He decided to investigate and found out that he, too, could be rich if he only made up his mind to pursue it and do whatever it took. He studied hard under difficult circumstances and ended up becoming a medical Doctor.
Wealth came slower than he thought it would after he became a Doctor at 30. He had to learn horsemanship, attend conferences, seminars, training, etc.
He eventually worked in one of the government hospitals and rose to the position of Chief Medical Director. Life happened, and he retired at age 60 after serving meritoriously.
He is now at home with four kids and a beautiful wife, and all his retirement benefits have been paid. He gets to drop his children off at school in the most expensive car and whatever meal they request, but what is there for him? He cannot take meals because, at that age, his meals are controlled and deited; no carbs, less of this and that. He cannot travel on a vacation only to end up sleeping all through. The worst of it all is that he can't even take ice cream.
He is successful but cannot enjoy the success.


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