Money seems to be at the center of our society, but why? Some people may have a lot of money but not be rich, others may have none but still be full of wealth.


Everyone's perception of money is different. Most people think their money makes them rich. But wealth is much simpler than you think: it's not enough to own luxury goods, an expensive watch or a yacht.


"Wealth can be cultivated and is rooted in three fundamental elements: Family, health and freedom! "


What about money? Why does everyone chase it if it doesn't make them rich?

Simply because not everyone understands the difference between wealth and money. The three fundamental elements of wealth cannot be bought with money:

The family: the ties we forge with the people around us and the interactions we have with them. We share moments together and go through life side by side.

Health : vitality, passion, energy. Ask any survivor of a serious illness what their new values are, and they'll tell you health and well-being.

Freedom: choice, free will. The right to live what you want, how you want and when you want. The freedom to passionately follow your dreams without being under the control of anyone or any company.


"Wealth can't be bought, it has to be cultivated, but money, well used, can help bring wealth!"


Let me explain. If I buy a gym membership (and go regularly) to get in better shape, haven "t I contributed to my wealth?

If I take Spanish lessons and learn the language, won't I become richer in my life? Yes, you will.

Money, properly used, can help us achieve wealth, and it doesn't take much: we don't need to have millions to do it.

Most people chase money by sacrificing their real wealth (time with family, personal life, passion...). Then they spend it on things that only bring "virtual wealth" (luxury cars, expensive jewelry).


"We must learn to use our money properly so that it helps us achieve our wealth, we must not become slaves to our money."

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