When I was 12 or 13 years old, I worked one summer as a general flunky at a service station. Often I assisted a young country boy who worked in the grease pit. As he worked he sang a song, probably a popular country music hit of that time. Don't worry. I'm not going to sing the song, but here are some of the words:
"How many times have you heard someone say,
If I had his money, I could do things my way.
But little they know that it's so hard to find
One rich man in ten with a satisfied mind.
Money can't buy back your youth when you're old,
A friend when you're lonely, Or a love that's grown cold.
But one thing's for certain, when it comes my time;
I'll leave this old world with a satisfied mind."
That song is about the l0th commandment: "You shall not covet...anything that belongs to yo…