
- You Can Become Wealthy if You Don’t Listen to Naysayers. Part I.
- Money, happiness, and more. Part II.
- STOP BASHING ALL RICH PEOPLE!
- Personal Finances 101
- You need to invest your money. Learn How.
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What does it mean to be wealthy? To have a ton of money in your banking account? Yachts and super expensive properties? Ferrari and Maybach in a garage? Personal aircraft or yacht? Spending as much as you wish?
There are more than 11 million millionaires in the United States alone. Wow! How could they do so well? Is financial success due primarily to good luck, good fortune, or good habits?
You may say, 'Just let me have it; I know what I'm going to do.'
Don’t be so quick.
Just imagine, you are finally a wealthy person. Now what? Is it at the top of your dreams? Does it make you happy? I bet you've heard the stories about lottery winners and how they have fared …
There are ways to achieve financial independence through saving and investing (which we will discuss later), however…
There is something more valuable than money: your lifetime. Even if you have plenty of money to buy anything you want, your life will not mean much if you don’t have good health, friends, and personal interests or hobbies, someone to love, and the trivial things like waking up in the morning and looking forward to doing something.
Tony Robbins has described the six basic needs in human life as essential for happiness. Not one but six! Would you happen to know what? The money is not even one of them!
The first four are more about personality, and the final two are more about spirit. Here they are: Certainty, uncertainty, significance, connection, growth, and contribution.
In this blog, I will discuss it in detail. I will also discuss what wealth means to you, how to achieve it, how to save, and how to invest money, as well as a controversial topic:Â How Much Is Enough?
I will also provide you with some food for thought about wealth in general and why a substantial amount of money is not enough to live a pleased life.
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