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Do you want to be rich? How much money do you need to become insanely rich? Every wonder despite accumulating vast wealth, still a majority of people always live miserably. This happens because money is called GOD and more important any other thing. Everyone suggests us take a job or start a business and keep on doing it until your 60th birthday. But why no one discusses early retirement or free time. Why no tells you to follow your passion of gaming, while you are stuck at 4*4 cubicle.

By this book, You will learn some crucial concepts that are as important for you as food, water, and air. Ultimately, you can unveil what true wealth is and how you can too become a rich person; not just by Money. but all aspects. A short, simple yet effective, this book contains all that you need to know if your goal is to be truly happy, and rich. If your 9-5 job annoys you, but still you are in love, and faithful for it, then i guarantee the real-life stories mentioned in the book, will open your eyes and see the harsh truth. Do you feel jealous of those who are retired and do not go to office? If you want to take retirement now and live like these lucky guys,, then how much money you would need? Answers of all such questions are available in this book.

A Quick Glance of the Book:-

*Understand what true wealth actually
*Concept of Free time
*Love and Passion
*How you can take retirement now
*How much you are going to need for retirement.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020

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Sachin Sarkaniya

The True Wealth

Learn Hidden Truth About Wealth and Live Happily

A concise, simple yet effective book for people, who hate their job and want to pursue their dreams, live a life without restrictions; where you will get the golden chance of experiencing True wealth, its concept, and what it actually is.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

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Copyright@ Sachin Sarkaniya, 2019 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at press time, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

The True Wealth

First Edition: 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“To My Parents and God”

About the Author

 

This is Sachin Sarkaniya, Author of this book (obviously you know!).

You might be wondering why i was too obsessed to write this book and want you to read? My frustration of poverty, Job, and people, who are a worshipper of it, urged me to go after money and live the life the way I had desperately wanted. Financially, My childhood had been terrible; My father was not as rich, thus, I had to settle with cheaper, shoddy toys and clothes.

Lack of money even pinched me during my college days and sometimes, I used to feel like quitting college and getting a job, in order to live lavishly. I had observed that my friends, who had jobs, could bear their own expenses, buy the latest smartphones and much more. I decided to work as soon as i am done with college. My perception was; earn money, aṣccumulate wealth and happiness will become your beloved roommate.

But when I did start working, Just within a few months, the illusion of money and wealth shattered and I found myself stuck in a job I hated more than my nasty, uncouth neighbors. I had lost the freedom of choice, and never got enough time to play my favorite games. In fact others, who I was working with, felt the same way but did not have the courage to fix their life.

Therefore, I began my quest to find out what true wealth is, for which, I went through several articles on the internet, read various books and interviewed folks around me. Eventually, It was clearer to me that only having wealth does not guarantee a happy and prosperous life. I also realized that since most of the people have not got as much time to find out what true wealth is, I should write a small, simple, yet effective book for folks like you. I believe this book will be helpful to you. If so, Don’t forget to recommend it to your friends and family members.

Sachin Sarkaniya

[email protected]

 

Table Of Content

 

Introduction

 

 

 

November 2009, it was yet another mundane day of our school life. No teacher was going to look after us (merit of being at a government-sponsored school); some of my friends were scrawling lewd pictures in the school diary, while others were indulged in household chit-chats. Since I used to be a coward, timid teenager back then, I was among them and took a deep interest when it came to revealing what our fathers actually used to do in order to earn modest bread and better for our respective families.

 

Superiority complex played a vital role here and each of us bragged about how hardworking and passionate our godly fathers were; “My father leaves home as early as 6 in the morning and arrives at home after the entire DID episode has been aired,'' One of our classmates told us.

 

While he was narrating his father’s glorious life, we could notice his expressions as if he were the son of a soldier, whose father would prove his mettle at fatal borders. All my naive fellows (including me) got flabbergasted by his father’s heroic and enduring lifestyle.

 

All of us had the same story; the same old father, who worked round the clock, often skipped family functions, major festivals( for the sake of extra cash as a bonus), but remained broke most of his life. But among us, there was someone who shocked us by his personal experience. Abhijeet, who is still one of my best friends, penned about his father in this way: “My father is an uncouth man, he doesn’t work and reclines most of the time on the sofa, watching retro movies.”

 

“So how do you manage household expenses? Does your mom have a job?” I asked him curiously. “No, not at all. We have rented three rooms in our house that are our primary source of survival.” This is why my father never worked a day in his life, he knows that even if he doesn’t earn a single penny, We will be surviving, Abhijeet said with a lower tone.

 

At that point in time, I could not get the hang of his father’s strange way of nurturing his kids. For me, He seemed to be a selfish, somewhat shirker who loved his bed tea more than his own kids. “Everyone is supposed to get a job or business. Work there, earn some money and fulfill your fatherhood”, I mumbled slowly lest Abhijeet may get hurt.

 

But the reality was far different than what I actually had estimated. The real truth would cross my path just after 10 years. In 2019, the acrimonious yet universally accepted and abided by truth came into limelight when I bumped into the concept of financial freedom. I still vividly remember the day I laid my hands on a book, which not only changed my life but brought my ever-lasting expedition of seeking for a mentor to its end.

 

And what that truth is? Ok, let’s play a game here, I am going to hint you and you have to guess what it really is……..

 

Whether you are a Muslim or Mexican, English or Indian, Chances are if your age is above 25, it is 11’o clock now in the morning and you are sitting in front of a stupid machine as if you were yourself a programmed robot. The best part is, your soul always opposes the way you are squandering your youth, time and energy. Sometimes, it also feels caged and captivated in infinite incarceration that would probably be followed religiously for the next 35-40 years. However, No one is interested in heeding this uncanny way of living life.

 

Everyone is adhering to the same verdict; get up even if you don’t want, wrestle with obnoxious city traffic and weather, spend more than 9 hours with people you mostly hate on this earth and then get back home tired, sad and hopeless, akin to a batsman dismissed on a duck. I call it “catastrophic circle” or CC which is a never-ending loop where 98% of adults, who consider them smart, handsome and intelligent, struggle for their entire life. To have a clearer picture of what I want to explain, check out the below picture and observe it diligently:-

 

 

 

 

Except for the daily lackluster and tiresome schedule, you are not allowed to do what you desire to do, even when it is an emergency. Someone ill at home? No chance pal, move your ass to the office. Family function? Forget it, the boss does not care even if it is your own birthday…………...

 

If this had happened with you or still happens, Congratulations my friend, you are no more unique than others (as your FB status roars). The most imperative and worth discussing point here is; the Catastrophic circle is not a day’s event; Rather, It will go with you inside your holy grave (unless you are lucky enough to remain alive to witness the day of your retirement).

 

Realizing the above truth made me feel despondent for many weeks as I found myself being cog of the same wheel. But at the same time, I could muster up the courage to take over my life’s control from a third party-also known as Boss or company.

 

Let’s see what my perception is right now about my friend’s father. He still doesn’t have a full-time job and is mostly found sauntering around Local Park and at the cricket ground. At one of the late-night-after-dinner-walks, I told Abhijeet that finally, I have found what I am meant to be. Obviously, Abhijeet was desperate to know that after spending years in a government school without having a clearer career purpose, I was eventually blessed to have discovered my final destination. “ So, what is it?” He asked inquisitively. And here was my answer, “ I would love to live like your father”.

 

“Are you kidding me?'' He reacted. “ No, I am not”, I replied firmly.