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1. Wealth is What You Don’t See

1. Wealth is What You Don’t See

We often confuse being rich with being wealthy. Being rich means having a high income, but wealth is what you don’t spend.

It’s the money that remains unseen and unspent. The ability to save is the true indicator of wealth.

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