This weekend I had a conversation with my brother-in-law about
wealth. My brother-in-law is in sales -- because, as he put it, "I got
good grades and I know how to talk to people, but I never had a strong
sense of what I wanted to do for a living." He does pretty well and he
knows it, but he also knows he doesn't need most of what he wants. In
his words: "It's funny how people's wants turn into needs. I don't
really need a souped up truck, but I built it and I enjoy it. And now,
if the transmission goes out, I feel like I NEED to buy a new
transmission."
The conversation led us both to wonder how much people really need, and how much people have around the world. We found an online world wealth calculator, where I learned that the average person in the world makes $1,700 -- A YEAR.
It turns out that we Americans -- including you and your family -- are all rich, by global standards.
I
hear a lot from students who say they don't have time to read or do
research or think deeply about anything because they're too busy working
for a paycheck. Is this true? Does your quality of life depend on a
few hundred bucks, and is that what's really in the way of thinking
yourself to a better future? You may want to have a look at the site and learn about the issue for yourself. You can see where you and your family stand by using the calculator on the site.
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