Jim and Betty illustrate the futility of seeking contentment through financial success and accomplishments.
Jim is a big, strong, brilliant, talented man. His wife is an energetic, personable, competent lady.
Jim moved from extreme poverty as a child to reach a boyhood dream of owning his own business and becoming financially independent. He was a dreamer, an innovator, a pioneer. For fourteen years Jim poured his entire life into the challenge of developing a motor-driven recreational vehicle. A company agreed to produce it, and quickly this motor-home company was out producing and outselling all the competitors in the U.S.
Tags: case history, Contentment, Happiness
