What is Wealth?

by Jim Knox on March 1, 2009

Wealth is having the abundance of resources to fulfill your life purpose.

If you have a burning desire in your heart and soul to accomplish something and you do not presently have the financial resources to accomplish it, you need to learn how to increase your wealth. That is obvious, right? O.K., how do you DO the obvious?

Before you can DO it, you must understand what is wealth?
1. It is unlimited.
2. It is a tool.
3. It is available to anyone, provided you are willing to learn how to acquire it.
4. It is available in quantity in proportion to your “desire” or life purpose.

To acquire wealth you need to first MAKE the decision to build wealth. It is one thing to WANT wealth, it is another KNOW you DESERVE it. To DESERVE it, you need to have a reason to have it. Anyone can get a job and exist. If your life purpose is larger than a mere existence and self-centered purpose, you genuinely DESERVE wealth.

Once the decision is made and you have no doubt that you deserve wealth, internalized that decision and your life purpose is NOT self centered, you will have all the opportunities to acquire wealth simply ‘appear’. Once you have arrived at this point, you will start living a life from the inside-out, contrary to how the ‘normal’ people live. You will no longer strive to feel fulfillment from external needs, but will get deep personal satisfaction from living your life in service to your purpose in life.

The biggest obstacle to building wealth is understanding a accepting that you DESERVE wealth. In fact, most people do not even pursue wealth because they do not believe they should build wealth. Too many people equate wealth with greed and think that they must become workaholics. It is actually the opposite, wealth allows you to make great contributions to society and true wealth is about achieving a quality of life which is NOT a work only life.

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