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I recently read a book titled "The Wealth Money Can't Buy", and it says that there's 8 forms of wealth which i find very relatable:
Are you able to relate to how these are considered wealth and if you are focusing on a specific one this year?
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I think one small easy atomic win everyone can do is to figure out their fulfillment curve, e.g. what makes you happy and fulfilled and hence justifying the economics of investing into it, amid of everything the Internet and your friends want to sell to you.
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Remember, attention is the greatest Internet's equity. So the more you focus and figure out what truly sparks joy to you, the more you are sure on finances in which what expenses justify, and it's need not necessarily to be always (just about) savings and investment.
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Happy 2025! I love the concept of the 8 forms of wealth from "The Wealth Money Can't Buy." I definitely relate to the idea that wealth isn't just about money. For me, Iβm focusing on growth and wellness this yearβwanting to keep improving and taking better care of myself. I also love setting clear financial goals, which ties perfectly into the idea of "money" as one of the forms of wealth. Here's to a year of balance!
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Guess Craft = skillsets... Care to elaborate on the difference between Community and Service?
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Wellness and adventure...
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I used to think money is everything. Travelled for work and my family hired a helper to care for my two kids. Now my kids develop adhd coz nobody tends to then due to our busy schedule and the helper just keep giving them tablet day and night. Now i focus on my family