Passion beyond Wealth | Wealth Building
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Wealth consultant Roger Hamilton is a leading expert in Asia. After making millions by the time he was 30 years old, he created the Wealth Dynamics Profiling System and wrote the international bestseller, "Wink and Grow Rich".
Additionally, Roger is a co-founder and the chairman for XL Results Foundation, the largest entrepreneur network in Asia Pacific. "XL Magazine" is the first magazine of its kind. It is published by XL Results Foundation and is dedicated to social enterprise.
Roger has made and lost millions in his lifetime. He believes we should learn from our mistakes, and today he teaches others to do the same. He specializes in building new businesses throughout Asia. He's what you would call a serial entrepreneur, and in fact, he launched his first Asian business in 1997 during the Asian Crisis.
You might be surprised to learn that wealth isn't the most important thing in Roger's life. Passion is what drives him. Passion is that fire deep within that makes you eager to jump out of bed in the morning and start your day. Creating wealth is so much easier (and more fun) when you're doing what you love rather than earning your keep.
Roger looks at the relationship between wealth and passion in a unique way. His definition of wealth isn't how much cash you have. It's what's left over when all the money is spent or lost. If your only passion is money, you'll have nothing when the money is gone. Having other passions allows you to rebuild wealth when necessary.
Life is full of decisions. Roger found out how to make tough decisions while attending Cambridge University. Although his academic major was architecture, he got great enjoyment from participating on the rowing team. His friends were also important to him. They wanted him to spend his spare time at a job so he could afford a trip to Greece with them.
So many times we're also faced with several choices that are all equally important to us. When that happens, Roger likes to turn the choice into just one long question to get one combined answer. We can multitask at work, so why not multitask with our passions?
To become an architect, Roger needed to fill a portfolio. To go to Greece required money. Rowing made him happy, though. He decided to draw pictures of famous places for his portfolio, sell copies so he didn't have to waste time on a job, and use his free time for rowing. What a great solution!
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Passion and wealth sometimes are synonymous. Want to discover how? Roger Hamilton discovered the secret. To discover how your passions sometimes help build your wealth, go to Roger Hamilton.
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