Quote by Anon.

The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.


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Summary

This quote suggests that one's true wealth should not be solely determined by financial possessions, but rather by the intangible assets one possesses. It emphasizes that one's character, skills, knowledge, relationships, and resilience are more valuable than material wealth alone. True wealth lies in one's ability to adapt and recover from adversities, demonstrating an inner strength that cannot be measured by monetary value alone.

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Wealth
By Anon.
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