Many people dream of being rich. And there are some people with money who think money can buy anything.
It can buy many things but it can’t buy happiness, a stress-free life, a happy marriage, good weather, good relationships with your children, and a whole host of other things.
With that said, money does make life a whole lot easier.
I’ve had money and I’ve been broke. And I assure you, I’d take having money, over not having money, any day of the week.
Personally, I love money. Not just having it, but what it allows me to do.
Here’s a short list of what of some of the things I use my money for:
- Eat nice food
- Take vacations
- Buy study materials
- Build a company
- Scuba dive
- Buy gadgets
- Look good
- Turn my room into a home theater
- Take my friends out
- Celebrate events
- Give my son new experiences
- Invest for the future
- Influence more people
- Help others achieve what they want
But money isn’t the main reason I go to work each day, for me it’s about making a contribution.
I want to put my skills to use in the best possible manner to help others and, in turn, help myself.
I help my clients achieve their goals; create financial plans, invest for the future, develop ideas, build companies, have better relationships with their loved ones and think big.
There’s nothing more exciting to me than seeing people achieve their goals.
And by helping them achieve their goals, I achieve mine.
It’s win-win.
What could be better than that?
Adrian Shepherd
You’re absolutely right, money is not the be all and end all of things but it does allow you do have and pursue more choices in your life. It’s up to the individual to decide how to use the money for enjoyment and personal fulfillment. Not everyone who’s wealthy is happy, but most happy people do have enough money to keep them happy.
“Not everyone who’s wealthy is happy, but most happy people do have enough money to keep them happy.” – I couldn’t have said it better myself Linh.