Although John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest American of all time, it’s important to consider that he didn’t experience the true wealth most Americans have today.
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Don’t wait for a holiday like Thanksgiving to express gratitude. If you want to achieve true wealth, consider making it a daily habit.
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To appreciate the biggest things in life – like health and wealth – it’s helpful to focus on the little things first. Do this to get started.
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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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Instead of asking, “Am I rich?” you should be asking, “How am I rich?” There are four ways of being rich that will improve your life.
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Investment columns offer endless advice on how to achieve financial independence. But they don’t tell you how to spend your money once you do…
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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.
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Deciding to get rich can radically change your life. Just remember that there’s more than one way to get there.
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Bill O’Reilly is not an investment expert, so how has he become such a successful investor? It turns out there are two steps that pave the path to true wealth.
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According to a world-renowned researcher and bestselling author, the three things that lead to happiness – and true wealth – are pleasure, purpose and pride.