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Why He Turned Down the Chance to Become One of Australia’s Richest People

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May 27, 2025
Why He Turned Down the Chance to Become One of Australia’s Richest People
“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.”

— Rachel Carson

Why He Turned Down the Chance to Become One of Australia’s Richest People

In a world where riches often eclipse values, Jeffrey Lee stands as a testament to the profound, unwavering bond between land and identity. As the sole custodian of Koongarra, Lee faced the tantalizing lure of a $5 billion uranium deposit but chose instead to shield his heritage, whispering to a Parisian committee, “I want to ensure that the traditional laws, customs…stay the same as when they were passed on to me.” The path was fraught with pressures from mining giants, yet Lee’s heart remained tethered to the sacred soil and the wisdom of his ancestors. His triumph in having Koongarra enveloped by the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park embodies a poignant truth: “Money comes and goes, but the land is always here.” The story is a clarion call for valuing cultural heritage and environmental stewardship over fleeting wealth.

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Inspired by Jeffrey Lee’s commitment to preserving his land and culture, promise to learn about and support an Indigenous land conservation initiative in your area. By volunteering or spreading awareness, you can help protect these lands and cultural heritage, echoing Lee’s belief that, “The land is always here, it always stays if we look after it.”

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Simple Was Satisfying

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Simple Was Satisfying

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68352c1cdc416-2743.jpgThe cultivation of mindfulness is key to waking upand fully experiencing simple pleasures. Simple pleasures are small things that don’t cost much, if anything at all. Some examples (among my personal favorites) are going to bed with freshly clean sheets, taking a bubble bath, listening to your favorite music, looking up at the moon and stars, feeling the shade of a tree canopy on a hot day, sipping a cup of tea in front of a crackling fire on a cold day, or watching dogs run around or children playing at the park. The list of possible simple pleasures is limitless and varies from one person to another. What one person experiences as pleasurable another may not. You may even find that your simple pleasures change from day to day or month to month, depending on how you feel, the weather, who you are with, or whatever may arise unexpectedly. It is important to notice small treasures present or that await you. If you’re completely preoccupied with your medical test or doctor’s appointment next week, you might miss the rare migratory birds outside your window right now.

For each simple pleasure that you are aware of, pause, smile, and be grateful for that moment, a moment of effortless goodness.

During the last two years of my father’s life, he lost his ability to swallow. The simple pleasures associated with eating and drinking that most of us take for granted were stripped from this man of few words. In his retirement, my dad had delighted in daily trips to the market for fresh vegetables and filet, mindfully mastering a gustatory creation that he then savored while sipping on a glass of Merlot. Going out to eat, one of his great pastimes, and planning and preparing holidays meals for family and friends were no longer options. Even swallowing a spoonful of ice cream, a single ice chip, or his own saliva was impossible and carried serious consequences like an infection in his lungs. The road to finding and experiencing new pleasures was not easy for him, yet it was possible. His yellow Labrador Retriever, Daisy, brought him immeasurable joy. He would melt with a grin on his face looking into her big brown eyes as she laid her head on his chest whenever they rested together on the sofa. He would pat her belly and she would express her affection and gratitude by licking his face. Quiet time with Daisy mattered more than anything else to my dad. He was grateful to his dear dog every day for being his best friend and loyal companion. He was also grateful that he could still walk and go for short strolls outside his home (a far cry from his days as a serious marathon runner). He would sit in a lawn chair with Daisy at his feet and soak in the New England sun. He was enlivened by birdsong, puffy clouds floating across the sky, maple trees swaying in the breeze, and the fresh, crisp Vermont mountain air as it filled his lungs. Nature was nourishing. Simple was satisfying.

I am also reminded of a woman named Anna who had an extended hospitalization. She returned home with fresh eyes after weeks in the hospital. Home had a familiar comfort, yet she was able to experience it in ways she hadn’t ever before. She shared the following: "The other day I was standing at the radiator, and I was just ready to pick something up to read, and I thought, "Aahh, I am at the radiator. It is warm. I am in my home. Isn’t this lovely.""

Pause for a moment, expand your field of awareness, and answer these questions: What simple pleasures are true for you right now? What can you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel that is pleasing to you at this moment? What pleasant colors, shades of light, shapes, scents, flavors, or skin sensations are you aware of? Let gratitude fill you. Rest in awareness of feeling grateful.

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How do you relate to the notion that simple pleasures like observing nature or savoring a warm home environment can awaken a deep sense of mindfulness and gratitude? Can you share a personal story that reflects a moment when you found joy in a simple activity or experience, particularly during a challenging time in your life? What helps you cultivate a habit of pausing to notice and be grateful for the small treasures in your daily life, even amidst distractions or worries?

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