A Quote by Napoleon Hill

Your real wealth can be measured not by what you have but by who you are. — © Napoleon Hill
Your real wealth can be measured not by what you have but by who you are.
When you read Marx (or Jesus) this way, you come to see that real wealth is not material wealth and real poverty is not just the lack of food, shelter, and clothing. Real poverty is the belief that the purpose of life is acquiring wealth and owning things. Real wealth is not the possession of property but the recognition that our deepest need, as human beings, is to keep developing our natural and acquired powers to relate to other human beings.
True wealth is not measured in money or status or power. It is measured in the legacy we leave behind for those we love and those we inspire.
Success is not rightly measured by wealth, prestige and power. Success is measured by the yardstick of happiness.
Real estate is at the core of almost every business, and it's certainly at the core of most people's wealth. In order to build your wealth and improve your business smarts, you need to know about real estate.
Real change isn't measured with words, it is measured with real achievements.
Ultimately, your economy has to be measured in the real eyes of real people, not simply in statistics that appear in newspapers about the unemployment rate and so forth.
I believe that my worth is not measured by what I do, by the honors that are bestowed upon me, or by material wealth that I might obtain. Instead, I am measured by the courage I show while standing for my beliefs, by the dedication I exhibit to ensure my word is good, and the resolve I undertake to establish my actions and deeds as honorable.
Your real influence is measured by your treatment of yourself.
The problem with Prosperity Theology is not that it promises too much, but that it aims for so little. What God promises us in Christ is far above anything that can be measured in earthly wealth - and believers are not promised earthly wealth nor the gift of health.
A man's wealth is measured by what he doesn't need.
The wealth of a society isn't measured at the top, but at the bottom
The only way to make real wealth is to get rid of your salary. In a salary, by definition, you are creating wealth for others, and you are creating a chain and handcuffs for yourself.
My wealth is measured not in money but in photographs, not in quantity but creativity.
Wealth is measured by the level of experience in all aspects of life
If you have good wealth mentality.... you will generate wealth wherever you go. Even if you lose money temporarily, your wealth mentality will attract it again. If you have a lack mentality, no matter how much you receive or what financial opportunities come your way, wealth will evade you or, if it comes, it won't last.
Within this culture wealth is measured by one's ability to consume and destroy.
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