Just pointing out that people shouldn't be judged by their material possessions but how they treat others. I knew a man from church who was very successful in the business world. He was a vice-president for TWA, Emory Airfreight, Burlington Airfreight, and American Airlines. You would never know it. Treated everyone the same, one of the most genuinely nice people you'd ever meet. And I've known plenty of people making good money who would screw you over in a heartbeat. What matters is how you treat people.