Quality Living

I was just emailed this story and it opened up my eyes to the meaning of becoming rich vs the quality of one’s life.

A very successful business man was in Greece for an important business meeting. During the trip he had a couple of days free and he decided to go to one of the islands for some fun.

As he was enjoying a walk on the beach, he notices a Greek fisherman unloading a boatload of huge fish. He decides to approach the fisherman and starts up a conversation. He asks the fisherman what he does with the fish. The fisherman replies that he takes them to the market and sells them. The fisherman explains how he gets up every morning around six and goes fishing ’till noon or so and comes back and sells them.

So the business man asks him what he does with the rest of his day. The fisherman replies that after he sells the fish, he goes home and spends quality time with his kids and then takes a mid-afternoon nap and then at night he goes down to the square and hangs out with his friends.

So the successful business man decides to give the poor old fisherman some “business advice.” He explains to the fisherman that if extends his fishing to 5 or 6 at night he could catch more fish.

“Then what?” asks the fisherman. The business man explains that after a year or so of hard work, he could buy more boats, hire more fishermen, and catch even more fish.

“Then what?” asks the fisherman. Feeling a little annoyed, the business man explains that he could then move his whole operation to Athens and corner the whole Greek fishing market.

“Then what?” asks the fisherman. Feeling even more annoyed the business man again explains to the poor old fisherman that after moving to Athens, he can think globally, where he opens offices all over the world, where eventually he would take his company public making millions off the shares he sells and retiring rich.

“Then what?” asks the fisherman. One last time the business man explains to the fisherman that he would be rich and that he could then move back to the island, spend quality time with his kids and take those mid-afternoon naps and at night he could go hang out with his friends.

So the fisherman is sitting there trying to comprehend everything and then he says, “Why would I go through all that trouble? It sounds to me like I’m already rich.”



2 Responses to “Quality Living”


  1. 1 Bumatay Mar 18th, 2007 at 3:00 am

    That’s a nice story that reminds me what is truly important in my life. There’s nothing better than spending quality time with my wife and daughter. Thanks for sharing.

  2. 2 Felipe Pereira Mar 28th, 2007 at 11:39 am

    Great little story, goes to show the most important thing in life isn’t the money or posessions, but the people (and animals for us pet-owners) have.

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