Wealth is the number of days forward that you can live without working – Buckminster Fuller
What is a Type 5 anyway?
It's been said, and I also believe that wealth can be measured with time and money. Buckminster Fuller was able to express this definition concisely. Looking at his definition, to be wealth is a reflection of your time that can be used for something else other than working. The picture above illustrates the 5 types of people when it comes to having time and money. See where you fit:
Type 1: No Time, Lots of Money
Type 2: Lots of Time, No Money
Type 3: No Time, No Money
Type 4: Lots of Time and Lots of Money but OLD
Type 5: Lots of Time and Lots of Money and Young Enough to Enjoy it
I really wouldn't go into detail about each one and I know that we can already see ourselves fitting into any of these 5 categories. I want to focus on the last one because to me, that is what all of us would want but unfortunately, one lifetime isn't enough to get there. I always remember one of my mentors say that money can be found anywhere. A person doesn't necessarily have to be mentored by us nor do the same business that we are doing.There are several vehicles towards our desired financial destination or lifestyle. It could be in employment, in professional practice, sales, investing your money in stocks, being a realtor, owning a business, marrying into a wealthy family and more.
But, to be a Type 5 would require an incredibly fast vehicle that would speed up your growth as a person without compromising your values. With this I can confidently say that I am already riding in that vehicle. I am in a business so revolutionary that I'm excited to wake up everyday knowing that if I work on being the best driver, put in 3-5 years of serious, intentional hardwork, that vehicle could take me to Type 5.
Want to know if this driver could be you? Participate in our Revolutionary Business Gathering so you can assess and make a sound decision for yourself. Isn't it about time that you work on being a Type 5 instead of being stuck somewhere for the last 5, 10, 20 years of your life working on being a Type 3 in the end??
What is a Type 5 anyway?
It's been said, and I also believe that wealth can be measured with time and money. Buckminster Fuller was able to express this definition concisely. Looking at his definition, to be wealth is a reflection of your time that can be used for something else other than working. The picture above illustrates the 5 types of people when it comes to having time and money. See where you fit:
Type 1: No Time, Lots of Money
Type 2: Lots of Time, No Money
Type 3: No Time, No Money
Type 4: Lots of Time and Lots of Money but OLD
Type 5: Lots of Time and Lots of Money and Young Enough to Enjoy it
I really wouldn't go into detail about each one and I know that we can already see ourselves fitting into any of these 5 categories. I want to focus on the last one because to me, that is what all of us would want but unfortunately, one lifetime isn't enough to get there. I always remember one of my mentors say that money can be found anywhere. A person doesn't necessarily have to be mentored by us nor do the same business that we are doing.There are several vehicles towards our desired financial destination or lifestyle. It could be in employment, in professional practice, sales, investing your money in stocks, being a realtor, owning a business, marrying into a wealthy family and more.
But, to be a Type 5 would require an incredibly fast vehicle that would speed up your growth as a person without compromising your values. With this I can confidently say that I am already riding in that vehicle. I am in a business so revolutionary that I'm excited to wake up everyday knowing that if I work on being the best driver, put in 3-5 years of serious, intentional hardwork, that vehicle could take me to Type 5.
Want to know if this driver could be you? Participate in our Revolutionary Business Gathering so you can assess and make a sound decision for yourself. Isn't it about time that you work on being a Type 5 instead of being stuck somewhere for the last 5, 10, 20 years of your life working on being a Type 3 in the end??

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