In the past few days we have addresed some of the principals and fallacies about “wealth” and even used a post about Monty Python’s Money Song to illustrate two points; it’s ready money that is the measure of wealth for most of us and, not everyone is equipped or motivated to acquire the great wealth of the famously wealthy.
I hope you draw a few simple lessons from these posts.
You, and you alone, decide what “wealth” means to you.
Your definition of wealth today can change tomorrow as your circumstances change.
The first act in achieving and hanging on to wealth is to learn a way to save, spend and invest that lets YouBeTheBank.
“If you focus only on the top of the mountain, the path to the top will elude you.” Dr Agon Fly
“The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them.” Albert Einstein
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