What's the definition of "Wealth" for you?
Sarvam Fating
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Growing up, I always considered "Money" as the only source of Wealth. But as soon as I started making my own money, its definition changed for me.
For me, Wealth is :
- Better Mental Health
- Better Lifestyle
- Reading
- Having friends
and so much more than just money. What's WEALTH for you?
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Stephen@smcn
To me, it's having time.
Money gets you the ability to travel quickly, to go to the front of the line, to have things brought to you, all at a moments notice.
Money also gives you a stress-free life (if you want one) and access to the best chefs, restaurants, doctors, and trainers that money can buy. You'll be able to maximise your lifespan.
I don't really want to be rich, I just want to have a lot more time to explore the things that interest and excite me.
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@smcn A really thoughtful answer 🙌🏻 Money sure gives us access the bets of the resources available in the world. Time on the other hand is a limited resource in itself. No money can buy time, but you can make money in that very time.
I've a similar desire. I don't want to be rich, but I want to travel the world, meet new people, enjoy everything I have within the time span I have.
financial freedom
- Being able to do what I want, when I want
- Ensuring those I care about can do the same
Having time is probably of the biggest value to me these days
@maxwellcdavis That's really powerful! We can earn back the money we've lost, but we can never get back the time that's passed
Financial wealth💴
Social wealth📸
Time wealth✈
Physical wealth💪😎
Access to things that makes you happy. But honestly, i think happiness, in some degree, is a skill. If you can't enjoy the small things you already have, and feel overall grumpy about life - money won't fix that
@ilya_uglianitsa Very well said! Living in the moment and enjoying those little moments is all that matters 🥹 Money can neither fix it or replace it.
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For me, wealth is living a comfortable and peaceful life. Wealth for me includes having an abundance of good health, being able to do what I love and helping others along the way. This also includes owning a home or having enough money saved up so that I don't have to worry about financial constraints in the future.
Freedom, flexibility, security.