How rich are you? or how rich do you want to become?
It is a question that often comes up in our social media when people start to compare themselves with rich entrepreneurs. I have often heard some remarking that they would never reach the heights of Ambanis or the Birlas and such.
Money is never enough, is it?
Take any human who lives in our modern society. If you ask him/her, they would say that money is never enough. No matter how much you have invested and no matter how much assets you own or houses or plots or stuff, you would still want more. Some people would do charity and some might not.
Surprisingly, it is so often the not-so-well-off who donate readily than the well-off guys. I have come across such a person when I used to work as a public relations officer. I was so surprised that a fisherwoman who led a day-to-day existence by selling fish paid a year-long subscription in advance for her neighbor's cable network whereas a well-to-do apartment owner did not even pay a month's due in spite of the marketing representative visiting him several times.
Being rich doesn't mean it adds value to your character, to be honest. On the other hand, if a person has exemplary character and is well off, he/she will be an asset to society.
Aims
Always have aims that can lead you to the path of success. Even if there are hurdles, a disciplined lifestyle and set goals can see you through the most difficult of situations. Strong willpower will also help one to be brave enough to face obstacles.
Being rich is a relative term, right? So, be sure to assess yourself and set goals and if you are not satisfied with what you have now, then it is time to set goals for yourself and start working hard.