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Invisible Wealth: 5 Principles for Redefining Personal Wealth in the New Paradigm

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A new paradigm of value creation, driven by your personal values. In Invisible 5 Principles for Redefining Personal Wealth in the New Paradigm , certified wealth management advisor and entrepreneur, Jennifer Wines, delivers an insightful exploration into reimagining and redefining wealth. This book explores the technological advancements and societal shifts that have us considering everything from digital assets to digital community, all of which are organized around values. This new paradigm places a premium on intangible, or invisible, assets represented by 5 principles ―money, health, knowledge, time, and relationships―each of which is attainable through your own personal, renewable resources . This paradigm shift takes on a more holistic and personalized approach to defining wealth. In this book, you’ll Offering pragmatic and philosophical considerations for redefining what’s truly important to you, Invisible Wealth belongs in the hands of anyone seeking a rich life. It’s time to reimagine and redefine what wealth means to you.

224 pages, Hardcover

Published May 9, 2023

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November 15, 2024
I had high hopes for this book, but I didn't learn anything new. It felt like a college paper that had been turned into a book.
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August 26, 2023
This book dives into the concept of value based living and the shift in societial values and how we define wealth. It's a very interesting read. She breaks wealth it into 5 main prinicples or categories and later in the book even offers strategies or a toolkit on how to impliment value based living into your life.

The book can get a bit repretitive, but in general it's structured very well and has a lot of information in each chapter. Little fluff.

Recommend the read, especially if you are new to the concepts of value based finances and living.
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November 16, 2024
I found this book to be so tediously written I could only bear to get halfway through. I had high hopes for the concept but did not encounter any novel insights. I will say at least the long string of facts stated throughout are accurate statements.
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