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Chapter Eleven - How Rich is Rich?
Just how wealthy should a person be to be considered
financially self-reliant?
To this question, there is no specific answer. It is likely that
there will be a difference in opinion between two persons who may
have the same financial status in life. We can expect an even
obvious difference in answers between two persons who are not in the
same financial status.
Some answers may sound like the following:
A person is wealthy if he/she has a net worth of at least one
million dollars.
A person is wealthy if he/she is totally debt-free.
A person is wealthy if he/she can live the lifestyle he/she chooses
to have.
A person is wealthy if he/she has a house, a flourishing business,
can afford to take trips every year, and buy most of the luxuries in
life.
A person is wealthy if he/she can afford to give to charities.
Actually, there is no line that divides a person’s financial status
to be considered rich or not. Wealth is in the eye of the beholder.
To some (not necessarily financial wealth), health is wealth even if
their pockets aren’t. Still, others may consider spiritual wealth as
their foremost priority.
Even for the wealthy, there is never enough wealth. That is why, we
see very wealthy people still continually making their assets grow.
Financially speaking, if you have income that is higher than your
expenses (including reasonable luxuries) and your asset value stays
ahead of inflation rate, you can consider yourself to be financially
self-reliant.
Financial income does not retire with age. That is why, there is a
need to make money work for you, which brings us back to the
importance of financial knowledge and why financial knowledge is
better than money itself.
For as long as your financial mind keeps working, there will never
be a hole in your pocket. True wealth is all in the mind.
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