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Social Wealth - Part 2 Wealth Series

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Imagine it is your funeral.


The people in the front row, the ones with tears streaming down their faces, those are the people your social wealth was built with. The ones who knew you. The ones who showed up. The ones who saw you at your worst and stayed.

Now here is the thing worth remembering: right now, those people are alive. They are still here. You still have time to invest in those relationships.

In Part Two of our Wealth Matters series, we explore Social Wealth: the depth and quality of your meaningful relationships. Not the size of your network. Not how many people follow you. The richness of the bonds you have built with the people who truly matter.

The longest running study on human happiness, conducted at Harvard over more than 80 years, found one consistent predictor of life satisfaction across all variables: the quality of your relationships. Not wealth. Not achievement. Not intelligence. Connection.

The people in their 50s who had the most satisfying relationships were the healthiest at age 80.


Social wealth is not a luxury you invest in after everything else is handled. It is foundational. Without it, nothing else feels like success.


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