There are several keys to happiness, and research shows that financial health can not only help you lead a rich life but also improve your health and relationships.
Beyond Wealth
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This week, millions of Americans will pause to celebrate the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr., the 20th century’s most influential civil rights activist.
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In one small book, Charles Dickens changed the culture, inspired his contemporaries and helped restore a holiday they were eager to revive.
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Although John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest American of all time, consider that he didn’t experience the true wealth that most Americans have today.
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It’s the season of giving. And we don’t know anyone more deserving of a little holiday cheer than Monica and Robert Kinder.
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We lost a tireless champion of American values last week. But his legacy will live on.
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Many of us wait for an opportunity like Thanksgiving to express gratitude. But if you’re hoping to achieve a rich life, consider making it a daily habit.
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To appreciate the biggest things in life, like our health and wealth, it is sometimes important to first focus on the little things that make us happy.
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Many of us lead rich, fulfilling lives. One day of giving thanks is simply not enough. We need to practice an attitude of perpetual gratitude – thanksliving.
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What makes you feel wealthy?