PROSE – WEEKEND WRITING PROMPT #410
Opulence dazzles, but it doesn’t fill the void. Gilded walls, luxury cars, designer clothes—they impress, not satisfy. The chase for more becomes endless: bigger homes, flashier jewels, louder status. Yet behind the gloss is silence. Relationships shallow. Laughter forced. Meaning fades. Surrounded by everything, the soul starves for something real. Comfort becomes a cage, and abundance numbs. The high of acquisition dulls fast, and stillness creeps in. Opulence, once a dream, becomes a mirror—reflecting what’s missing, not what’s gained. In the echo of excess, we find the truth: wealth can buy things, but not worth.


What is the voice of poverty, misery, want and deficiency?
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thank you for the question. I take this to be a philosophical question, as such you have reply tomorrow. Again, thank you for your question
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Each word hit deep, dude. Awesome writing! ✍🏻 🙏🏻
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thanks Alex
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