The minute you walked into my friend’s house, you knew. He had all the usual trappings of wealth—the high-priced sports car, million-dollar home equipped with all the high-tech gadgets you could ask for, expensive furniture, the works.
You could say my friend had it all. But there was only one problem. And that problem was…
…he was never home to enjoy any of it.
In fact, he typically worked 80-100 hours a week. He maybe got to ride in his sports car an hour a week. He never watched his large plasma screen TV.
But to those around him. He was someone to be envied. “Look at all that he has. If I had that, I’d be so happy.”
And those people are not alone. When most people think about wealth, they view it in terms of possessions. Don’t believe me? Go take a look at those late-night info-mericials selling courses on real estate and other business opportunities,
What do they show? People on yachts. People in fancy houses. People in high-priced sports cars. You get the picture.
But I define wealth differently. I define wealth as having the time to enjoy your life. The time to spend some tie with the people you care most about. And most importantly to have the time to spend on your own personal development.
Some people envy “the rich”. But I know better. I’ve seen too many of the “rich” work so much that they never see their kids and their house staff enjoys their homes more than they do.
That’s not wealth. That’s just having money. Wealth is not just having money, it’s having the time to enjoy it.
So, when you map out your career, don’t just consider how much money you will make. Think about how much time you will get to enjoy it. Then you will be on your way to true wealth.
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