Living a high quality life

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Two nights ago I was fixing up my bed to sleep and looked around the room to notice that I had a lot more shit than I used to.

I'm not dirty in the literal sense but I do tend to leave things lying around where they usually shouldn't be. So I looked around my room and it was littered with different items that got me thinking.

I fantasize about getting rich and in most of my fantasies, the projected image of myself works extremely hard. In all these visions of myself, my life is dedicated to work and family but I also notice that I don't have fancy things.

I read and hear about how people talk about the volume of money in one's possession as an indicator of the quality of life. I haven't been rich before, so I can't say for sure but over the years, I've found that when I have a bit more money on me, I only feel a surge of responsibility on me to create value with the money.

I keep trying to improve the quality of life I live through acquiring more shit. I feel a bit more comfortable these days but there's just this itch that I can't seem to scratch.

Perhaps it is because I'm not quite rich enough or maybe it is this internal conflict between what I really want and what society dictates I should want.

For the most part of my life, I've been trying to figure out what exactly I want in various situations. Sometimes I get hungry and don't even know what I want to eat, while other times, I have a bit of spare cash and don't quite know what I could actually get outside appliances and assets.

Perhaps when I get older and I create that consistency that breeds comfort in my cash flow, I might be able to take some time off working and figure out the things I like.

For now, it is all about writing content, handling requests from customers for my writing gigs, until I've accumulated enough funds to create the consistent cash flow that will help me discover myself.




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I think the definition of rich is an obscured thing which brings me back to an Aussie survey a few years back.

People earning $250k+ didn't see them seleves as rich but able to live. A large portion earning $1m also didn't consider themselves rich but wealthy.

I think depending where you are you always look up to the person who has more. But is that truly the definition of rich?

If you have food in your stomach, providing for your family and a roof over your head that is all one needs.

My friends often will joke and call me "the one who made it" but I don't consider myself rich or wealthy. But I know for many of them working hard in a factory for minimum wage I do look rich to them.

But I think wealth is beyond financial assets and speaks more about what you do for others and the friendships you have around you. That is where being "rich" is.

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According to Rick Ross in Shot to the heart- "How many people you bless, is how you measure success".

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I think I use it the other way around. Wealth is your assets and money + cashflow.

Where rich, is having a rich life, such as being happy and forfilled :D

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Gotta live below your means buddy!
And getting more stuff just to get more stuff is not gonna make you rich or happt :D

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Always did bro. Living below my means ensures I always have a bit extra on me for emergencies

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