My wallet’s contents states clearly to whomever may find it that I am organized, a father, and business owner. One might describe the exterior of my wallet’s contents as a worn plain simple leather bi-fold style. The type of cover says that its design is simply to carry those items needed for day to day activities. It is simple in nature and serves its purpose.
One side represents those basic necessities of life which include my medical card and also those of my children. In addition, the same side houses cards related to Everett Community College and other organizations that I frequent. Only those cards currently active are allowed to remain in my wallet. The rest are considered clutter and doesn’t serve my needs well. All the cards mentioned would be the first seen as you open the wallet. Collectively this speaks to the most important persons in my life, my family.
On the other side of the wallet has a variety of credit cards, store cards, and bank cards. They are tucked aware separately with their respective accounts, bank locations, and my driver’s license. These are important cards to survive in society because they allow access to funds that would be needed daily. This side is concerning sometimes because of the world we currently live. A person who possesses these cards for illegal purposes could easily cause grief to not only me, but my entire family.
One notable item not previously mentioned is no pictures of my family are located in my wallet. This is intentional because nobody would readily be able to identify any of my loved ones. There is no address or phone numbers located in my wallet to include a correct address on my driver’s license. If someone turned the wallet into the police department they would be able to find me through my business address. Someone would clearly see that this is a no frills ride to my life. I see my wallet as simply a convenience and nothing more.
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