Tuesday, June 12, 2007

What's The Wealth Mean To You?

Yes, I start my blog with my first tips on the simple and easy definition of wealth. Wealth is not only about money. But, money surely relate with a wealth.



Money can't buy everything. However, you need money to buy anything.

First, you need to know the exact definition of wealth. You can look for the definition here:

The Definition Of Wealth


Or, simply just use search term "define: wealth" on Google.


The right definition for me is,



"It's the abundance of object or value that belong exclusively to you"

Indeed. I love this one.


The term object refer to tangible thing like money and your asset. You can touch, feel and see them. Some of it, you can only see them written on a paper, such as figure or number of your interest earned that come from your profitable investment.


While the term value itself is really subjective for each of us.


What is the most valuable in your life? Only you can answer. It can be your own life, health, wife, family, pets or anything else that exist in this world besides money and those tangible things.



Simply put, any value that relate directly with you which can make you really happy, full of joy and fullness. It's a result from your abundance and as a reward back to the world. It's just priceless.



The term exclusive means you must have a total control over your wealth.



Remove any risk that can make your wealth dissapear almost overnight. Also, you don't have to worry what will happen to your wealth even you're sleeping or go to vacation for a very long time.


You need to acquire some knowledge and skills to identify, analyse and control your risk. Remove that risk if possible. If not, you need a strategy on how to transfer the risk, legally and safe.


To build your wealth and success is not a rocket science. You only need a right skills and fail-proof strategy that actually works. It's only a science. Mean, anybody can acquire a wealth they want if they follow exactly what other success and rich people doing to build their wealth.


Just follow. Don't you ever re-invent the wheel.