Thursday, May 04, 2006

Cadillacs and Pick-Ups at the Food Bank

There’s an old joke about a judge who is attends a costume party as a law book. On his way home he is arrested and booked into the local jail. Then everyone realizes he is a judge. The moral – don’t book a judge by his cover.

On occasion, people in the community say something to me to the effect that our food box recipients drive nicer cars than they do. Admittly, I have noticed that some people we help will drive a Cadillac – of course it may be a fifteen year old Cadillac. (If nothing else, it’s a testimony to the overall quality of the car.)

These observations came to mind last week when I heard Bob Hartsook talking about trends in fund raising. He referred to “The Millionaire Next Door” by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. The authors take a look at the social and economic characteristics of millionaires in the U. S. Not the mega wealthy, but people who have amassed a net worth of one million dollars or more… people who may be living next door to you. However because of their life style, you would never know their worth.

Bob asked the audience to guess what kind of car was most commonly driven by these next door millionaires. We guessed a Cadillac, a Lexus, a BMW, a Buick. We were all wrong. The car most often driven by these folks – a used Ford pick-up!

The point is that we can’t always judge a persons situation in life by the cars they drive or the clothes they wear. It’s something to think about the next time I see a Cadillac or an old pick-up pull into the parking lot at the South Plains Food Bank. As a matter of fact, there are two Ford 150's that just pulled up. I hope we treat them like a million.

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