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		<title>What is True Wealth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is true wealth? What should you expect if you
reach the end of the gold paved road to financial
freedom?
If you have a million dollars, will you be satisfied?
What about 10 million? Is true wealth a numbers game
or do other factors enter into the equation?
Ebenizer Scrooge of Dicken?s The Christmas Carol
was very wealthy for his time, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is true wealth? What should you expect if you<br />
reach the end of the gold paved road to financial<br />
freedom?</p>
<p>If you have a million dollars, will you be satisfied?<br />
What about 10 million? Is true wealth a numbers game<br />
or do other factors enter into the equation?</p>
<p>Ebenizer Scrooge of Dicken?s <em>The Christmas Carol</em><br />
was very wealthy for his time, but before meeting the<br />
three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future,<br />
he lived a miserable life, too cheap to even heat his<br />
own apartment.</p>
<p>Meanwhile his clerk, with his many children, was<br />
portrayed as happy and loving &#8211; a great father.</p>
<p>Of course this is fiction, but is there any truth to<br />
the story?</p>
<p>Many people will work incessantly trying to accumulate<br />
more and more wealth, but a trite joke is that their<br />
last words are never: ?I wished I spent more time at<br />
work.?</p>
<p>For some people the only answer to the question;<br />
?What is true wealth?&#8221;, is money pure and simple -<br />
the more money the better.</p>
<p>Others would be content to say that true wealth<br />
is having the peace of mind of being free of debt.</p>
<p>Another will say he is truly wealthy if he can lead<br />
the lifestyle he chooses regardless of cost.</p>
<p>Others might say true wealth is being healthy and<br />
surrounded by loving family and caring friends.</p>
<p>There are probably as many answers to this question<br />
as they are people to answer it.</p>
<p>You could live in a big house on the hill, have two<br />
Mercedes in the garage and a million in the bank and<br />
not enjoy life as much as the guy who works in the<br />
gas station and lives in a two room furnished apartment.</p>
<p>True wealth is what one perceives it to be. And if it<br />
were not so, we wouldn?t have policemen, firemen and<br />
soldiers who risk their lives protecting us rather<br />
than trying to work on Wall Street, making big bucks.</p>
<p>We wouldn?t have doctors who travel to third world<br />
countries, just to try to make some difference, rather<br />
than to stay at home with a thriving practice and a<br />
comfortable life.</p>
<p>We wouldn?t have all the volunteers this country has,<br />
who are ready and willing to help the sick, infirm or<br />
destitute ? or who suddenly turn up at disaster scenes<br />
willing to do anything to help.</p>
<p>This country wouldn?t have the millions of people who<br />
donate billions of dollars annually to the charities<br />
of their choice.</p>
<p>So even thought we concentrate on financail matters,<br />
it?s good to step back and realize there is more to<br />
true wealth than money.</p>
<p>I believe that having enough wealth to live a<br />
comfortable life makes lots of other things possible.</p>
<p>I also believe that being in debt is merely<br />
transferring your wealth to your creditors. While<br />
it may make them, or their shareholders rich, it<br />
really contributes little to your true wealth.</p>
<p>So my answer will be adopted from Mr. Spock?s<br />
famous Vulcan greeting: ?Live Debt Free and Prosper.?</p>
<p>Visit http://www.credit-yourself.com for information<br />
on how to manage your personal finances and achieve<br />
true wealth.</p>
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