Wealth is not about gold or coins. It’s about knowing how to use what you have. It’s not about collecting more things, but understanding what those things are for.
Physical wealth is having what your body needs: food, rest, safety. Emotional wealth is feeling strong in your heart. It’s knowing how to cry, how to trust, and how to love yourself without needing approval. Mental wealth is learning how to think clearly, to question, to imagine. And spiritual wealth is knowing that even without anything—you are still everything.
Long ago, people believed that kings were the richest because they had lands and servants. Then came a time when people thought everyone should share everything so no one was poor. But in both systems, people forgot that true wealth is not about what’s outside, but how you use your will.
True wealth is the capacity to choose. To decide with freedom. Not based on what others have or say, but based on what feels aligned with your essence. You can be rich with a seed, if you know how to plant it. You can be poor with a treasure, if you’re afraid to use it.
The wealth of the world begins with you knowing what makes you feel full. Not by owning things—but by owning yourself.Wealth is not about gold or coins. It’s about knowing how to use what you have. It’s not about collecting more things, but understanding what those things are for.
Physical wealth is having what your body needs: food, rest, safety. Emotional wealth is feeling strong in your heart. It’s knowing how to cry, how to trust, and how to love yourself without needing approval. Mental wealth is learning how to think clearly, to question, to imagine. And spiritual wealth is knowing that even without anything—you are still everything.
Long ago, people believed that kings were the richest because they had lands and servants. Then came a time when people thought everyone should share everything so no one was poor. But in both systems, people forgot that true wealth is not about what’s outside, but how you use your will.
True wealth is the capacity to choose. To decide with freedom. Not based on what others have or say, but based on what feels aligned with your essence. You can be rich with a seed, if you know how to plant it. You can be poor with a treasure, if you’re afraid to use it.
The wealth of the world begins with you knowing what makes you feel full. Not by owning things—but by owning yourself.Wealth is not about gold or coins. It’s about knowing how to use what you have. It’s not about collecting more things, but understanding what those things are for.
Physical wealth is having what your body needs: food, rest, safety. Emotional wealth is feeling strong in your heart. It’s knowing how to cry, how to trust, and how to love yourself without needing approval. Mental wealth is learning how to think clearly, to question, to imagine. And spiritual wealth is knowing that even without anything—you are still everything.
Long ago, people believed that kings were the richest because they had lands and servants. Then came a time when people thought everyone should share everything so no one was poor. But in both systems, people forgot that true wealth is not about what’s outside, but how you use your will.
True wealth is the capacity to choose. To decide with freedom. Not based on what others have or say, but based on what feels aligned with your essence. You can be rich with a seed, if you know how to plant it. You can be poor with a treasure, if you’re afraid to use it.
The wealth of the world begins with you knowing what makes you feel full. Not by owning things—but by owning yourself.