In line with Jerry, I must ask, "what is money?" For many of us it represents the time and sweat we spent earning it. When my family goes out to buy something, I often think, "I worked my but off for .... hours for this?" My wife, who doesn't work, looks at money a little differently, but still gets it a little. My mother-in-law, who is on SSI, still can't figure out why they don't just raise taxes and give her more money each month. I think most people would get really pissed off if someone came to their door, dragged them out of the house, and made them mow the neighbor's lawn and do their laundry. Especially if the neighbor was some idiot who sat their smoking a cigarette and complaining that they needed the house painted too. Then consider that they choose you just because you have the nicest house on the street, so thereforth must be the most able to spare the time. After a while, you might just let your house go and spend your time fishing.