My great grandmother had eleven children, washed clothes on a washboard, cooked on a wood-burning stove and lived in a modest shanty with no plumbing or electricity. Although poor by the world’s standards, she had riches untold. Her wealth consisted of hope, peace and joy. I discovered her secrets of success: Live one day at a time, be content with what you have and make someone else happy. These three secrets can change a life from despair into hope, envy to contentment, and sorrow into joy.
- Joan Clayton
I want to leave treasures that money can’t buy.
- Joan Clayton