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Elizabeth Stone's avatar

Really appreciated your distinction here. Often people acquire lots of money to realize it doesn’t do everything they imagine it will do.

Ying Quiet Millionaire Studio's avatar

This resonates deeply.

For years, I thought being rich meant accumulating achievements—promotions, titles, recognition, and financial security. I spent 25 years climbing the corporate ladder and achieved many of the things I once believed would make me feel successful.

What surprised me was realizing that it’s possible to have everything look right on the outside and still feel something is missing on the inside.

That realization eventually led me to write my memoir, Success Was Never What I Thought. In many ways, the richest part of life has turned out to be purpose, relationships, freedom, and the ability to spend time on what truly matters.

Thank you for articulating something many people feel but rarely say out loud.

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