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That sounds amazing, but I think people confuse money with freedom. The life you’re describing isn’t built by money, it’s built by time. The problem is that most people spend the best years of their lives chasing the money they think will finally let them live like that. By the time they have enough, they’re trapped by what they built. If they stop working, the money eventually slows down or disappears. If they keep working, they lose the time they wanted the money for in the first place. You can always make more money, but you’ll never make more time. That’s why you see rich people buying Lamborghinis, Rolexes, mansions, and private jets instead of living the life everyone imagines. Those things take minutes to buy. The life you described takes years of free time, and that’s the one thing they can’t purchase. Imagine finally becoming rich at 60. Your kids don’t want a trip to France anymore, they wanted you when they were 10. Your parents are gone, so you never got to take them out and say “I got this.” You finally have the money to do everything you dreamed about, but the people and moments you wanted to spend it on are gone forever. In the end, almost nobody wishes they had made more money. They wish they had more time. Money is replaceable. Time isn’t. You can spend your whole life making money, but you can never spend all your money making more time. That’s why I think time is the real definition of being rich.
2026-07-10 23:06:13