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To: The Wharf who wrote (20326)1/3/2012 10:38:27 PM
From: e2thexRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
Without the act /action there can be no accumulation

The word accumulation is not applicable to the "wealth" being discussed. Think of the word "well-being." It is. You don't say you're accumulating it.

A painter gains wealth providing he is sponsored.

What you deem a successful painter, may well acquire money from sales, but, when he loses his real wealth, he hangs himself and leaves behind to his heirs millions of dollars of canvases in storage.

A painter's emotional wealth is in the act.

Did you mean to say a painter's wealth is derived through a verb and not by receiving a noun?

If he is lucky money is the result in his life-time even luckier accumulation of said.

Then perhaps you don't understand why Monet needed to paint even when he could no longer distinguish between the colors on his palette in 1925.
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