The ideas I learned from this video
It's a really great book summary podcast. I want to go and buy some books to read.
And these are the ideas I want to share, but it's hard for everyone to listen to the source clip of Mission To The Moon on the 1995 EP. I guarantee you a lot of ideas.
- There are four true pillars of life: time, people, purpose and health.
- Money is only a pillar "support" but itself is not a pillar.
- Most people usually measure wealth from money alone, but if we change the new metric, life will change immediately.
- There are five forms of real wealth: Time Wealth (time wealth), Social Wealth (relationship wealth), Mental Wealth (mental wealth), Physical Wealth (health wealth), and Financial Wealth (financial wealth).
- An ingrained belief in society is that money is equal to success and success is equal to happiness, which the author says is not always true.
- Comparisons always steal happiness from us.
- Time wealth is the freedom to spend our time with anyone, where and when.
- Time is a limited property.
- Relationship wealth is to have strong and deep relationships, networks, people who support, friends.
- Strong relationships must build on integrity, support in difficult times and shared experience.
- Mind wealth is the connection to your deeper purpose and the inner compass that shapes our choices.
- Mind wealth will grow from learning and the belief that we can continue to develop.
- Good ideas often come from stopping and letting ideas line up, not always from trying to think hard.
- Health wealth is living and being healthy despite getting older.
- Health is the best investment.
- The three pillars of health wealth are movement, eating and sleep.
- Financial wealth is knowing where it should be, because always chasing us never takes a break.
- Always ask yourself what our "enough" is and design the life we want to live in, such as where we live, who we live with, what we are doing, and determine the amount of reserves and investments we need.




























































































