Cultivate Self-Worth, Not Just Net Worth
Some assets
depreciate, while others appreciate. The same is true of the people in your
life. If you have relationships that are based solely on your net worth, you
will be vulnerable. The moment your assets lose value, your savings erode, or
your income weakens, those people will slowly devalue you in their minds and
distance themselves.
In fact, those who
flocked to you in times of wealth are often the first to tarnish your image
when circumstances change. If this resonates with you, consider these vital
points.
While you are busy
building your net worth, you must also learn who to associate with. The day you
realise that someone is not a true friend, you should distance yourself from
them. These individuals likely did not support you in creating your wealth, and
they will not help you recover what you have lost.
Remember: while you
focus on improving your financial literacy, place an equal emphasis on building
your self-worth and identifying genuine friends. Life is not just about filling
your bank account; it is about filling your character with the finest human
qualities. Be proud of who you are and strive to increase your self-worth,
rather than just your net worth. A high net worth without high self-worth will
only attract parasites, who will ultimately contribute to your financial and
personal erosion.
Let your network be filled with people who have a
"catalyst" mentality—those who help you grow, not a
"parasite" mentality.
M.L.Narendra Kumar
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