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For some it’s a Ferrari, for others, simply spending time with family. #True Wealth

Richard Farleigh is an ex-hedge fund manager, chess champion and wildly successful businessman. He appeared as a “Dragon” in the popular TV show Dragon’s Den (the UK version of Shark Tank) and has been listed as one of the wealthiest individuals in the UK.

At the opening of his private members’ club for entrepreneurs, Home Grown I had a chance to ask him this question:

What is your definition of True Wealth?

He thought about it carefully and replied, “It’s all about the ‘”5 Fs and went on to explain.

#Freedom

Having control over your time, how you spend it, where you spend it and with whom is the ultimate form of wealth. 

#Family

Life can be busy juggling the demands of growing a business, but always maintain the rule of Family First. What’s the point of working hard and taking risks if you’re unable to share the experience with your family?

#Friends 

Having a close circle of people that you like, trust, and enjoy spending time with is a blessing. 

Stay connected and continue to cultivate great friendships.

#Fitness 

Things can get overwhelming and it’s easy to overlook your health and fitness. But, remember ‘If you don’t make time for health, you’ll probably have to make time for illness.”

Don’t be the richest person in the graveyard.

#Fun

Life as an entrepreneur is serious and there’s a lot at stake. So, it’s important to relax, enjoy the journey and not take yourself too seriously all the time.

“Some people are so poor, all they have is money”

Bob Marley

Experience True Wealth

True Wealth means different things to different people. 

What’s your definition?

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