Being Rich Does Not Always Mean You Are Wealthy
By:
Eugene
Chan
To be truly wealthy is to have money that lasts forever. This may
be a blunt statement, but suddenly coming across a large sum of
money does not necessarily mean you have become a wealthy person.
To be wealthy is a state of mind. A person with a wealthy mindset
may not necessarily be financially rich just yet but will be soon
enough. On the other hand, a rich person without a wealthy mindset
will squander the money very quickly.
This could not be more true than those who win the lottery. After a
few years, these lottery winners no longer possess the millions they
came across so suddenly. An amount of money that should have lasted
for at least a generation has been fleeted away.
Case in point is UK lottery winner Michael Carroll who won £10
million in 2002 at the age of 19. It is reported that he had lost
all his winnings 18 months later on things such as holiday homes,
luxury cars, drugs, parties, jewellery and famously, a rural mansion
used none other than as a dodgem car racetrack for his new friends.
What is even sadder are cases of other lottery winners that end up
with greater financial debt after their windfalls dry up than they
had to begin. Some have even declared bankruptcy to be back where
they had started - with nothing.
From this, it is fair to say that being rich does not necessarily
mean you are wealthy. A truly wealthy person would still possess the
majority of the millions of dollars (if not more) because a wealthy
person understands the fundamentals of how to manage their money.
It can even be said that a wealthy person has a good relationship
with money. Money sticks with them rather than repel away from them.
It is through this understanding of how to manage money that
dictates how long you will remain rich, or how soon you will become
rich.
A wealthy person knows to save their money. With the money that is
saved, they firstly spend on things that earn them an income such as
quality businesses, real estate and shares. In other words, the
money a wealthy person retains is used to further create more money.
The money they earn from their investments is then used to fund a
rich lifestyle.
On the contrary, for a (temporarily) rich person that does not have
a wealthy mindset, they would have chosen to firstly spend on
material things and eventually have no money left.
However, nobody is born with a wealthy mindset and it certainly
cannot be won. Importantly, a wealthy mindset is learnt. If Michael
Carroll had a wealthy mindset when he won the lottery, he would
likely still be living very nicely with most of his winnings intact.
If a wealthy individual were to lose all their money today, it is
likely that within a number of years, they would be back to a
relatively comfortable financial position. Individuals such as
Donald Trump, Martha Stewart and Sir Richard Branson have faced
financial setbacks in their lives but were able to rebuild their
financial positions because each has a wealthy mindset. These
individuals firstly focussed on redeveloping their businesses rather
than wasting their remaining fortunes on frivolous items and
lifestyle decisions. Today, they enjoy life's luxuries because of
their wealthy mindset.
Michael Carroll clearly demonstrates that being rich does not always
mean you are wealthy. On the other hand, having a wealthy mindset
certainly gives you a greater chance at being rich because you
understand how to manage and appreciate money. Each of us can learn
to be wealthy. By developing this wealthy mindset, you will
ultimately attract more money to you than repel it. Only then can
you be rich and truly wealthy.
Author Bio
Eugene Chan is the founder of http://save-money-make-money.blogspot.com
which provides practical ideas to
save money everyday.