There’s a misconception that being wealthy means that you have so much money and assets that you can go for a leisurely “gold coin swim” like Scrooge McDuck. In reality, though, wealth, and building wealth are relative. In fact, it’s been found “that once your income exceeds $75,000 per year, your day-to-day experience doesn’t improve much as your income grows.”
In other words, money doesn’t buy you happiness. And, as Warren Buffett perfectly put it, “People seeking riches never have enough. Wealth is a state of mind. Wealthy people always have enough.”
Instead, it’s your accomplishments that lead to a more satisfied and wealthy life. To put that another way, it’s the journey and not the final destination that matters. But, to get there, you need to focus your mind on building wealth so that it becomes a reality….