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what is true wealth? in the poem 'the golden pitcher'​

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Answered by lovingheart
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In the poem golden pitcher, the author tells that the true wealth of a person is dependent on his thinking and if a person thinks if his earnings are well enough, then he will be considered as wealthy otherwise he is not wealthy.

Explanation:

  • The poem stimulates the ideas of real wealth among the people.
  • The inner meaning of the poem tells that one should be able to get satisfied with what they have and they must not feel greedy over other wealthier people.

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