Subject: Is this a dilemma for you?

Financial wealth is having all the stuff we want to have.


Emotional wealth is feeling all the good feelings we want to feel while avoiding the painful feelings we want to avoid. It's also having the healthy relationships we desire to have.


I'm wondering, at the end of our life, when we're lying on our death bed looking back at our life, which will we be thinking about more?


The stuff we acquired, the lifestyle we led or the relationships we experienced and the memories we created with them.


I think all of us know the real answer to that question but few are willing to think about it and even fewer to actually do something with that knowledge.


Most continue to acquire wealth or hold on to money while their emotional wealth is nearly bankrupt. Their relationships don't work, they feel unfulfilled and joy is but a fleeting emotion that shows up on rare occasions. Yet their investment strategies remain the same - not in themselves.


What do you invest in mostly?

Here is to you having the kind of wealth that mattersđź’–

P.S. You can start now investing in the only wealth that will matter in the end.


Click HERE if you would like to chat about how I can use my 35-year experience in emotional wealth to help you invest wisely.


Unless, of course, your life is everything you want it to be, in which case, kudos to you, dear friend!! đź’ť


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