In the article, it points out that "Previous studies have shown that when people are asked how much it takes to be rich, they always give a number that's twice their current net worth or income. Those with $100,000 in incomes say $200,000, while those worth $5 million say $10 million." This is a point that bears mentioning. In my Transition 2 Wealth Workshops, I discuss the difference between experiencing wealth and chasing riches. I ask you this question: How much money does it take to experience wealth, compared to how much money do you need to experience riches. Chasing riches is a game you cannot win. According to the Wall Street Journal Wealth Report, riches is always defined as more than you have. When you embrace abundance, you can experience wealth every day, like I do. Go to Transition2Wealth.com to find out more about my Transition 2 Wealth Workshops.
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