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The true measure of wealth is the ability to live life on your own terms from "summary" of The Psychology of Money by Melody Jefferson,Morgan Housel

The idea that wealth is not just about money is a powerful concept that many people struggle to grasp. True wealth, as defined by the authors, is not about the size of your bank account or the value of your assets. It is about the freedom to live life on your own terms, without being bound by financial constraints. This concept goes beyond the traditional notion of wealth as a measure of material possessions. It speaks to the deeper desire for autonomy and self-determination. When you have the ability to make choices based on your own values and priorities, rather than financial necessity, you are truly wealthy. Living life on your own terms means having the freedom to pursue your passions, spend time with loved ones, and make decisions that align with your goals and values. It is about being able to say no to things tha...
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    The Psychology of Money

    Melody Jefferson

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